The World Heritage listed sub-tropical Fraser Island has a truly amazing array of natural wonders to explore including beautiful rainforests, pristine lakes, endless surf beaches, immense sand blows, cliffs of coloured sands, crystal clear streams and vast stretches of mangroves.
Listed as a World Heritage site in 1992, Fraser joins the ranks of the Great Barrier Reef, Uluru and Kakadu National Parks as a unique and exceptional environment. As part of Queensland’s natural and cultural heritage, it is protected for all to appreciate, enjoy and respect.
Visit some of the 52 freshwater lakes, the historical Maheno Shipwreck, sparkling Lake McKenzie, Eli Creek, the Coloured Sands, spectacular Indian Head, Central Station and much more!. Swim, hike, fish or simply relax. Enjoy the exhilaration of driving along 75 Mile Beach, visit pristine rainforest and marvel at Fraser Island’s unique flora and fauna.