Bargara National Park

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Just north of Bundaberg, Bargara National Park is a coastal gem where the bush meets the sea. This small but diverse park protects a stretch of headland, coastal heath, and the region's iconic volcanic headland, The Hummock. It's a place for quiet contemplation, birdwatching, and easy walks with panoramic ocean views. The park is also a significant cultural site for the traditional owners, the Taribelang Bunda people, adding a layer of history to the landscape.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is ample to explore Bargara National Park. Start early with a walk up The Hummock (allow 30–45 minutes round trip), then take the Coastal Bush Tucker Walk (20 minutes). Afterwards, relax at Kellys Beach or grab a coffee at one of the cafés in Bargara village. If you're a keen birdwatcher or photographer, you might want to linger longer, especially during the cooler morning hours.

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