Basin Lake Track

No visit to Fraser Island is complete without visiting Central Station, which was the centre of forestry operations on the island until the 1960s. There are historic displays, old machinery and buildings, but the gem for bushwalkers is via a small access route through the surrounding rainforest to the well-constructed boardwalk overlooking Wanggoolba Creek; an idyllic haven for unique plants.

The shallow crystal-clear water of Wanggoolba Creek winds gently between banks fringed by subtropical rainforest. See strangler figs, piccabeen palms, climbing vines and buttressed trees. This is the only place on the island where the king fern Angiopteris evecta grows and sprouts the largest fronds in the world. Interestingly the giant fronds of this relict and primitive species are supported by water pressure rather than woody tissue typical of more modern ferns.

From Wanggoolba Creek's rainforest gully walk through kauri, brush box and tall eucalypt forest to the sedge-fringed shores of Basin Lake.

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  • Access With Assistance for the Disabled
  • BBQ Facilities
  • Picnic Area
  • Public Toilet

Experiences

  • Flora/Fauna
  • Nature based

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Fraser Island, Great Sandy National Park
Fraser Island
Queensland 4581

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