Frankland Group National Park Travel Guide
Facts and practical information
Located off the coast of East Russell in the Queensland region of Australia, Frankland Group National Park is a tropical paradise that offers visitors a chance to explore pristine islands and vibrant marine life. Comprising five islands - High, Normanby, Mabel, Round and Russell - this national park is a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
The crystal-clear waters surrounding the islands are perfect for snorkeling and diving, allowing visitors to discover the stunning coral gardens and an array of colorful marine creatures. Whether it's swimming alongside sea turtles, spotting clownfish darting in and out of anemones, or admiring the majestic beauty of giant clams, the underwater world of Frankland Group National Park is nothing short of mesmerizing.
For those who prefer to stay dry, the islands are also ideal for birdwatching, with the opportunity to spot a variety of bird species, including pied imperial pigeons and beach stone-curlews. The lush rainforest on the islands provides a peaceful setting for leisurely walks and picnics, as well as a chance to glimpse the diverse flora and fauna that call the national park home.
Visitors can take a guided tour to learn about the cultural and historical significance of the islands, including the traditional lands of the Mandingalbay Yidinji and Djiru Aboriginal people. The islands are also a popular spot for camping, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the park and spend a night under the stars.
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Frankland Group National Park Attractions - What to See and Explore
Frankland Group National Park offers many attractions and places to visit. Here are the most important ones: Mabel Island. Below you will find a complete list of places worth visiting.
Best Time To Visit Frankland Group National Park
Learn when is the best time to travel to Frankland Group National Park weather-wise and what to expect in each season.