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Dig's in the Valley - Fraser Island

Fraser Island Itinerary

Easy Things To Do without going inland. The beach straight down in front of the house is lovely. While there are no patrolled beaches on Fraser, supervised playing in the shallows is safe. There are also some freshwater streams and…

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Dig's in the Valley - Fraser Island Lakes

The Lakes of Fraser Island

There are many beautiful lakes on Fraser Island that we recommend exploring on your next trip! LAKE WABBY  The hike access trail is located 4.3km North of Eurong near One Tree Rocks camping area, or about 20 mins south of…

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Central Station

Drive down to Eurong and then head inland to Central Station. Central Station was originally established as a forestry camp. Now you can walk through the beautiful rainforest and learn about the development of the island and its various flora…

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Dig's in the Valley - Lake Mackenzie

Lake Mackenzie

Popular among tourists and sunbathers, Lake McKenzie is another of the island’s perched dune freshwater lakes. What sets it apart among other lakes is its sugary white sand and clear, sparkling blue waters, which, beautiful as they may seem, do…

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Dig's in the Valley - Indian Head

Indian Head

About a 30 minute drive north of the Maheno (about 45 minutes from Dig's in the Valley), will take you to the end of 75 Mile Beach and Indian Head. This is the first of three basalt rock outcrops, behind…

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CHAMPAGNE POOLS

Champagne Pools

The champagne pools are formed by natural rock pools at Middle Rocks. From the car park there is a board walk of about 400m to the rock pools. At higher tides, the waves crash over into this pool, so it…

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ELI CREEK

Eli Creek

About 7km north of the Valley is Eli Creek. This is the biggest freshwater creek on the island. It is spring fed, and the water pours out at 1 million gallons an hour. The fast-flowing creek is a must to…

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MAHENO

Maheno

The Maheno lies beached on the Island, another 3km further north of Eli Creek. The Maheno, while now a pile of rusted metal, has had a fascinating history. It was originally an old passenger ship that travelled between Australian and…

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