Pelican Island Camping Area
Pelican Island is a hidden gem, a rarely visited, rugged island located off the coast of Emu Park, Queensland, Australia. It is a place of tranquility, offering visitors the opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the beauty of nature. The island is predominantly covered in grassland and low vine thickets, making it an ideal destination for those who appreciate the unspoiled, untouched beauty of the natural world.
Facilities & Amenities
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Suitable For Tents
Rules
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Anchoring allowed
Additional rules
1) Fires: Prohibited (open and closed). Gas or liquid fuelled stoves for cooking purposes are permitted.
2) Generators: not permitted.
Things to know
To reach Pelican Island, you must travel by boat. There are no other means of transportation available to access this secluded paradise. Tent camping is the primary accommodation option on Pelican Island. There is one campsite available with a maximum capacity of 6 people. Pebble beach, offering a unique camping experience amidst the natural coastal surroundings. Basic amenities are scarce, emphasizing a true wilderness experience. Campers need to be self-sufficient, bringing essential supplies such as food, drinking water, insect repellent, sun protection, first aid kit, and reliable torches. Open and closed fires are prohibited. However, campers can use gas or liquid-fueled stoves for cooking purposes. Generators are not allowed, preserving the island's peaceful ambiance. While mobile phone coverage is generally reliable, it is recommended to carry VHF marine radios or satellite phones for emergency communication, ensuring safety during the stay.
Neighborhood
Pelican Island’s natural beauty extends beyond its shores. Campers might encounter diverse wildlife and marine creatures, making it a paradise for nature lovers and photographers. From birdwatching opportunities to exploring the rich underwater world through snorkeling and diving, Pelican Island offers a unique chance to connect with nature. Pelican Island offers a range of activities including walking, snorkeling, diving, canoeing, kayaking, boating, swimming, and fishing, providing ample opportunities for adventure and exploration.