About Tolderodden
Park features
This small park beside the Burnett River was once a camping and water reserve.
Camp or picnic under the Moreton Bay ash trees on the banks of the Burnett River. It is a great place for an overnight stop when travelling through.
You can also visit the Historic Eidsvold Station.
Looking after the park
Parks and forests protect Queensland’s wonderful natural diversity and scenery. Help keep these places special by following these guidelines:
- Remember, everything within the conservation park is protected.
- Do not take or interfere with plants, animals, soil or rocks.
- Do not feed or leave food for animals. Human food can harm wildlife and cause some animals to become diseased and/or aggressive.
- Stay on tracks. Do not cut corners or create new tracks, as this causes erosion.
- Place rubbish in the bins provided or take your rubbish out of the park for appropriate disposal.
See the guidelines on caring for parks for more information about protecting our environment and heritage in parks.
Park management
Tolderodden Conservation Park covers 114ha. It was first gazetted as an environmental park in 1986 and became a conservation park in 1994. Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) manages Tolderodden Conservation Park under the Nature Conservation Act 1992 to preserve and protect its natural and cultural values in perpetuity.
Tourism information links
Bundaberg Information Centre
www.bundabergregion.org
271 Bourbong St, Bundaberg, QLD 4670
ph (07) 4153 8888 or 1300 722 099
email: info@bundabergregion.org
Eidsvold Library and Tourist Information Centre
25 Moreton Street, Eidsvold QLD
ph (07) 4165 7233
email: eidslibandtourinfo@burnett.net.au
- There are currently no park alerts for this park.