Discover the best top things to do in Fraser Coast, Australia including Nangur National Park, Fraser Coast Wildlife Sanctuary, Woondum National Park, Cooloola Recreation Area, Inskip Peninsula Recreation Area, Fraser Island, Barnacles Dolphin Centre, Pipeclay National Park, Grongah National Park, Oakview National Park.
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4.5 based on 128 reviews
A small native zoo in Maryborough Queensland. Many native parrots, kangaroos, wallabies, snakes, lizards, and other native animals, Dingoes. Recently renovated and improved. Low entry fees, photo opportunities with native animals. Dingo and reptile encounters cost $5 reptile & $10 Dingo encounter were you get to get up close with them .
Native Aussie Animals up close. I'm almost embarrassed to say that I have lived in the region for over ten years and this was my first visit to this establishment. My two grand daughters and I enjoyed it immensely. The place is run by volunteers and is so well maintained. We totally enjoyed interacting with the animals and birds. Would recommend a visit to everyone, particularly overseas visitors. Just a lovely way to spend an hour plus.
4.5 based on 111 reviews
We booked M.V. Natone for camping on Father's Day for two nights. We arrived around 11am on Friday and the site was already quite busy - nevertheless we found a great spot a few metres away from the beach with enough to keep the kids entertained. Great swimming spot and awesome views over to Fraser Island. There are hybrid toilets which are maintained regularly by the ranger. No showers. Everybody observed the 9pm 'noise curfew'. Very relaxing - will go again (and arrive earlier in the morning).
4.5 based on 280 reviews
If going for a day trip go with whalesong cruises as we had a super time great crew, food and extras ie kayaking fishing and lovely buffet
4.0 based on 665 reviews
7 of us made the trip to feed the dolphins. What a lovely group of volunteers you have there. Friendly, informative and welcoming. We were lucky that 5 dolphins came in that morning and as there were not too many people we got to feed them 2 fish each. We were not rushed at all and the lovely volunteer was only to happy to answer the questions we had. So happy we made the choice to go to Tin Can Bay and have the opportunity to feed the wild dolphins and actually learn about them and their history. If you have small kids this is an EXCELLANT cheap $10 experience to do. It’s so worth it! 5 stars ***** ps: just read a 2star review and that person must be one of those that fault everything all the time. Some people just like complaining!
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