Lieutenant James Cook, with botanist Joseph Banks, made his first landing in Queensland on this picturesque coastline. The park is botanically diverse and protects mangroves, coastal vine thickets and littoral rainforest.
Location
About 112km north-west of Bundaberg, central Queensland coast, Australia.
Accessible by
- 4WD
Park facilities
- Campfires allowed (conditions apply)
- Generators allowed (conditions apply)
- Lookout
- Picnic tables
- Toilets
- Tent camping
- Camper trailer camping
- Fishing
- Walking
- Photo credit: Jess McKenzie © Queensland Government
- Photo credit: Cathy Gatley © Queensland Government
- Photo credit: © Chris Whitelaw
- Photo credit: © Chris Whitelaw
- Photo credit: Cathy Gatley © Queensland Government
- Photo credit: Cathy Gatley © Queensland Government
- Photo credit: © Chris Whitelaw
- Photo credit: Cathy Gatley © Queensland Government
- Photo credit: © Charlotte Reynolds
- Photo credit: © Charlotte Reynolds
- Photo credit: © Charlotte Reynolds
- Photo credit: © Charlotte Reynolds
- Photo credit: © Chris Whitelaw
- Photo credit: Cathy Gatley © Queensland Government
- Photo credit: © Charlotte Reynolds
- Photo credit: © Charlotte Reynolds
- Photo credit: Cathy Gatley © Queensland Government
- Photo credit: © Chris Whitelaw
- Photo credit: © Chris Whitelaw
- Photo credit: © Chris Whitelaw
- Photo credit: © Chris Whitelaw
- Photo credit: © Chris Whitelaw
- Photo credit: © Chris Whitelaw
- Photo credit: Cathy Gatley © Queensland Government
- Photo credit: Cathy Gatley © Queensland Government
- Photo credit: Cathy Gatley © Queensland Government
- Eurimbula National Park - Eurimbula Creek and Middle Creek campgrounds and access roads closed 16–23 December 2024
- Eurimbula and Deepwater National Park - Feral Animal Management 29 November 2024 to 28 February 2025