Australia – Queensland Part 1 (Gold Coast, Moreton Island, Brisbane, K’gari, Cape Hillsborough & Eungella National Park)

Our first stop in Queensland was to the excellent Springbrook National Park where the natural bridge circuit brought us to a waterfall gushing into a glow worm cave. From here we linked up with our friend Marie at her beautiful home on the top of Mount Tamborine. This was an excellent base to explore the Gold Coast area. Highlights here included spending a fun day full of rides and excitement at Dreamland (Australia’s biggest theme park), checking out Burleigh Head National Park and nearby Tallebudgera Creek, enjoying good food at Surfers Point, and hopping on a ferry for a day trip to Moreton Island’s incredible Tangalooma Wrecks where the snorkeling is second to none. Alas, our time with Marie and Ashton came to an end too quickly as we moved on to check out the bustling city of Brisbane. From Brisbane, we headed north and crossed a couple more of Australia’s oversized attractions off our list (The Big Strawberry, The Big Pineapple and Matilda the Kangaroo) before we made our way to Hervey Bay. A full day trip to the world’s largest sand island of K’gari (formerly Fraser Island) was next on our itinerary and we thoroughly enjoyed our action packed day which included checking out the Maheno shipwreck, admiring the multi-colored sand dunes at The Pinnacles, floating down pretty Eli Creek, hiking along Wanggoolba Creek near Central Station, and swimming in the stunning Lake McKenzie. After departing Hervey Bay, we spent a memorable Christmas sunrise with kangaroos and wallabies at Cape Hillsborough and an unforgettable afternoon searching for platypuses at Eungella National Park. Australia continues to wow us and we still have a few more days of our epic road trip as we continue to push north up to Cairns.
 

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