Great Sandy National Park spans both the mainland of Queensland and Fraser Island, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the world’s largest sand island. The park is divided into two distinct sections: the Cooloola section, which stretches along the coast between Noosa Heads and Rainbow Beach, and the Fraser Island section, covering nearly the entire island. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from coastal dunes and lush rainforests to crystal-clear lakes. This unique environment offers a range of experiences, including hiking, four-wheel driving, and wildlife spotting, providing a rich and immersive natural adventure.
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