Barnard Island Group National Park
These seven islands, Barnard Island Group National Park, have a fascinating geological history and contain diverse landforms, including shallow reefs and rainforest-clad slopes. The southern islands are important seabird-nesting areas where sightings of the endangered little tern and vulnerable beach stone-curlew have been recorded.
Camp on Stephens or Kent islands, or visit for the day to enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of these unspoilt places. Join an organised sea-kayaking tour and enjoy relatively calm conditions close to the mainland. Look for bridled terns, white-faced herons and other seabird species. Fishing restrictions apply.
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