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Nature Activities
 
Whale Watching
 

Cruise around Moreton Bay Marine Park past the sandy beaches and rocky outcrops of the various islands, marveling at these majestic Humback Whale's as they pass by on their annual migration north along the east coast from June to November every year.

Koala Centre
 
Learn more about one of Australia's most adorable animals in the Koala Information Centre. Then try your luck at spotting a Koala from the viewing platform in the nearby eucalyptus forest and reserve.
Rainforest Visit
 
Wander through the amazing rainforest tracks past enormous fig trees, through the sparkling palm groves and spot one of the many pademelons (rainforest kangaroo) feeding on the spoils of the rainforest fruits on the canopy floor. Listen to the rainforest chorus made by the many majestic and energetic inhabitants and smell the fresh clean air produced by diverse range of exotic plant life that sprawls from the rich undergrowth all the way up to the canopy tree tops.
Camel Beach Safari
 
Stroll along the tidal flats while 100's of soldier crabs scurry past looking for food before the return of the incoming tide. Experience the gradual pace of natures ultimate four wheel drive while viewing one of the many local pods of dolphins playing along the shallows of the beach shoreline.
 
Night Spotlighting
 
The night comes alive with an enormous variety of nocturnal creatures that roam under the cover of darkness looking for food. Fruit bats lining the horizons, tawny frog mouth owls searching for their next meal of mice, garden spiders tend their sticky web for the next careless insect and possums scale the many native shrubs and fruit trees searching for their next treat.
 
Wetland Walk
 
Make your way across the raised walkway past the chorus of frogs, busy crabs tending their holes and water birds scaling the shallows for small fish. Walk among the paperbark forests, small palms and mangroves which act as a hatchery and nursery to many species of fish.
Nature Hikes
 
March your way up the eucalyptus tree lined tracks to enjoy 360 degree panoramic views from the ocean to mountains. Marvel at the volcanic remnants of the Glasshouse Mountains and spot one of the many kangaroos feeding in the bushlands below.