Description
Molle Islands National Park is a group of continental islands located offshore in North Queensland.
The park offers a range of natural wonders, including white sandy beaches, eucalypt forests, rainforest-clad gullies, and grasslands.
The park is home to a diverse group of wildlife species, with 211 different species identified.
Recreational activities in the park include marked walking tracks, suitable for both hikers and mountain bikers. Water-based activities like swimming and snorkelling are also popular. Birdwatching and wildlife spotting are additional attractions.
Access to Molle Islands National Park is only possible by boat, with transfer services available from Airlie Beach or Shute Harbour. Day tours can be booked through various tour operators, who will handle all transportation arrangements. Ferry transfers to nearby resort islands are also an option.
Camping facilities are available in the park, with some locations offering picnic tables and toilets. It is important to note that open fires and ash-producing stoves are prohibited for safety reasons, as the environment is susceptible to fires.
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