Moreton Island National Park and Recreation Area November 2008
North Point Beach at Comboyuro Point and North Point closed to all traffic.
Honeymoon Bay
Yellow Patch
Heath Island
Cape Moreton
Lake Jabiru
Tailor Bight Dog Creek
Five Hills
Comboyuro Point
Cape Cliff
Legend Conservation park
Spitfire Creek
Settlements
Blue Lagoon
Sand No vehicle access
Curtin artificial reef Cravens Creek
Cowan Cowan Beach at Cowan Cowan closed to all through traffic. Use bypass.
Blue Lagoon campground
Honeyeater Lake
30km/hr zone Special protection zone and low tide access only
Telegraph Track
Vehicle track Walking track Creeks
Mt Tempest
Rocks, intermittently exposed
Eagers Creek
Ben-Ewa
Amphitheatre
The Wrecks
Distance (kilometres)
Middle Road
Camping area
Tangalooma Resort
Toilets Rous Battery Track
Showers Water (treat before use) Walking track
White Rock
Shark Spit
Lookout Bins Information Rous Battery
Telephone Accommodation
Big Sandhills Beach safety zones provide added safety for pedestrians. All vehicles must not exceed 30km/hr at all times in front of and between: • Ben-Ewa and The Wrecks campgrounds, and • Barge landing areas at: - Reeders Point - The Wrecks - Bulwer. Beaches are closed to vehicles in front of: • Cowan Cowan settlement • Tangalooma Resort • Comboyuro Point campground and • North Point campground (12 month trial).
General store
Little Sandhills
Campbell Point Day’s Gutter
Airstrip Lighthouse Spearfishing prohibited Emergency Services helipad
Short Point
Distance markers Reeders Point
For a more detailed map of the roads, walking tracks and highlights to see, purchase the Sunmap Tourist Map for Moreton Island. Available from barge operators, selected outdoor stores and the Department of Environment and Resource Management at www.derm.qld.gov.au or (07) 3896 3216. Topographic maps (1:25,000) for the island are Moreton 9543-11, Mount Tempest 9543-12 and Kooringal 9543-21.
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Wreck
Mirapool Lagoon
Toulkerrie
Kooringal
Vehicular ferry
Special protection zone and no high tide vehicle access at Mirapool. Vehicles must not exceed 30km/hr below half tide. No vehicle access at high tide.
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Tangalooma Point
Ranger station The Desert