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Lake Allom day-use area
Enjoy the cool lakeside sanctuary of one of the only places in the world where tall rainforest grows on sand.
Accessible by
- High clearance 4WD
Attraction facilities
- Picnic tables
- Toilets (non-flush)
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You'll discover this gorgeous picnic area nestled in the central high dunes along the Northern Forests scenic drive. The towering rainforest of kauri and hoop pines, K'gari Satinay and brushbox is home to a magnificent variety of birdlife.
Set up a delicious picnic as you stretch your legs after the long drive.
After lunch, grab your towel and camera and take the easy stroll along the Lake Allom circuit. The picture-perfect surface reflections make great photo opportunities, and the cool water is bound to entice you in.
Back in the picnic area, head off in your 4WD for more Northern Forests scenic drive experiences.
This park is part of the K'gari (Fraser Island) World Heritage Area, famed for its exceptional natural beauty, outstanding examples of coastal dune landform development and evolutionary history.
Getting there and getting around
The Lake Allom day-use area is on K'gari, 15km off the coast of Hervey Bay and about 300km north of Brisbane.
- The day-use area is on the Northern Forests scenic drive, 34.1km from the Happy Valley township entrance, and 8.3km from the Woralie Road entrance.
- The Northern Forests scenic drive is not accessible to trailers.
Getting to K’gari
You can get to the island by high clearance 4WD, on foot, by plane or with a commercial tour.
- Check the K’gari conditions report for the latest information on access, closures and conditions within the recreation area.
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By 4WD
- Your high clearance 4WD must have low range functions.
- Remember all vehicles must be registered, drivers must be licensed and all Queensland road rules apply, even on beaches.
- Read 4WD with care for important information on 4WD safety and minimal impact driving.
- A vehicle access permit must be purchased. Display the permit on your windscreen before driving in the recreation area.
From Inskip Point (15mins from Rainbow Beach)
- At the end of the bitumen on Inskip Point Road, reduce tyre pressure, engage 4WD and drive 500m onto the beach.
- Drive onto the Manta Ray barge(external link) for the 10–15min trip to Hook Point on the southern tip of K’gari, and the start of the Eastern Beach scenic drive.
- Bookings for this barge are not required.
From River Heads (east of Maryborough)
- Travel 10.6km along River Heads Road to the Barges(external link) landing area.
- The trip to Wanggoolba Creek on the western side of K’gari takes 30–45min.
- The trip to Kingfisher Bay on the western side of K’gari takes 50min–1hr.
- These barges run at fixed times and bookings are essential.
On foot
- Walkers can board a vehicle barge to the island (details above) or arrive by plane.
By plane
- Flights leave from Hervey Bay(external link) and Maryborough.
By private vessel
- Access K’gari’s sheltered western coastline by private vessel. The eastern coastline of the island is extremely hazardous and exposed to very rough ocean conditions.
- Launch your boat at one of the many boat ramps on the mainland between Tin Can Bay and Burnett Heads. There are no boat ramps on K’gari.
- See Maritime Safety Queensland’s Beacon to Beacon Guides for the Great Sandy Strait and Hervey Bay for detailed navigational maps.
- The waters adjacent to K’gari are in the Great Sandy Marine Park.
- If you’re heading out on the water make sure you know your zones so you can follow the rules.
- Read boat and fish with care for tips on boating and fishing safety and caring for parks.
Commercial tours
- You can join a range of tours that leave from a variety of centres.
- For tourism information for all regions in Queensland, see Queensland.com(external link), and for friendly advice on how to get there, where to stay and what to do, find your closest accredited visitor information centre(external link).
Wheelchair access
There are no wheelchair-accessible facilities.
Drinking water
- Bring your own drinking water or fill up your containers in the day-use areas. The water is treated.
- Use water wisely and report damaged or leaking taps and tanks.
Before you visit
Opening hours
Lake Allom day-use area is open 24 hours a day
Check park alerts for the latest information on access, closures and conditions.
Visiting safely
For more safety information see Visiting K'gari safely.
- Prescribed Burn - K'gari (Fraser Island) Dundubara Campground 27 March to 30 June 2025
- Woralie Road Dump Ezy Temporary Closure 13 July 2023 to 5 August 2025
- Park Alert-Tukkee Wurroo (Indian Head) walking track temporary closure 14 June 2021 to 18 December 2025
- K'gari (Fraser Island Recreation Area) Road CLOSURES 21 March to 11 April 2025
- Beach camping zone 9 and access to Ngkala Rocks to Sandy Cape CLOSED 10 March to 30 April 2025
- K'gari Great Walk Partial Closures 18 March to 22 April 2025
- Dingo (Wongari) Seasonal Information - Mating Season 1 March to 31 May 2025
- Beware crocodiles
- Be dingo-safe
- Beware marine stingers (jellyfish)
Conditions report
K'gari conditions report Updated 12 Mar 2025
Critical information for your safety is included in the conditions report—always check it before you visit.