Mouth Of Baffle Creek Conservation Park
The 312-hectare (770-acre) parks are within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park coastal region. Baffle Creek is one of Queensland's few remaining undisturbed coastal rivers, and the creek's estuary mouth is protected by Mouth of Baffle Creek Regional Park. This small coastal remnant features sandy beaches backed by low, open, eucalypt and she-oak woodlands with a camping area set behind the fore dunes on the creek's northern shore. There is no camping area on the creek's southern side.
The Mouth of Baffle Creek Conservation Park 1 is a 125-hectare (310-acre) park is located on the creek mouth's southern shore and was first gazetted in 1995 to protect an area of mangrove forest. The Mouth of Baffle Creek Conservation Park 2 is a 187-hectare (460-acre) park protects the creek mouth's northern shore and was first gazetted in 1997, with further land protected in 2010.
See also
References
- ^ "Mouth of Baffle Creek Regional Park: Nature, culture and history". Department of National Parks, Recreation, Sport and Racing. Government of Queensland. 9 December 2013. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
- ^ "Mouth of Baffle Creek Regional Park". Department of National Parks, Recreation, Sport and Racing. Government of Queensland. 9 December 2013. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
External links
- Broadwater Conservation Park and Mouth of Baffle Creek Conservation Park 2 map (PDF) (PDF Map). Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, Department of Environment and Resource Management, Queensland Government. December 2013.