AnswerID: 52881 Submitted: Thursday, Apr 01, 2004 at 21:25
Member - Andrew (Bris)
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Don't know about the
tyres but I was up there a week ago - right in the middle of the cyclonic winds and rain. The beaches and tracks were really badly washed away. Take care, The conditions were quite rugged.
Must see spots -
Eli Creek - watch out for the crowds, but still great. We keep the flies we swat and feed the jungle perch from the boardwalk.
Lake McKenzie - beautiful, but crowded as well.
Lake Birrabeen - just as nice as McKenzie (my opinion), but much quieter.
Wangoolba Creek boardwalk is closed for renovations and extensions for another couple of months but some people do cross under the fence when there's noone working there (hint hint -try it on a weekend)
Lake Allom - see the turtles.
Indian Head at sunrise - best time to see it.
Happy Valley resort - huge meals and not too expensive.
The old McKenzie Wharf area on the west side of the island.
Sandy Cape Lighthouse - 1.2km walk in 1:9 grade. If you can get there. Be careful of the tides. Ngala Rocks bypass in January was easy, but after the recent bad
weather and Easter crowds it may be a bit nasty.
Regardless of the
weather it's still a beautiful place.
Alternatives for
camping -
The new
camping area at central station is handy to the lakes and is really well set up - highly recommended.
Dundubarra - not bad, but will be better when construction of the new toilets / showers is finished.
Have a good time.
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