Flying Fish Point Tourist Park

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  • Well-tended park a minute's walk from the beach on Queensland's coast
  • Half an hour's drive from rainforest hikes canopy walks and waterfalls
  • Fishing from the beach; swimming pool, kiosk shop and miniature golf
Want to walk with dinosaurs? You can do the next best thing on the Australia’s Cassowary Coast, named after the six-foot, blue-and red-headed, razor-clawed flightless birds who can be spotted in the lush terrain thereabouts. Fear not, they won’t be chasing you through Flying Fish Point Tourist Park as they’re very shy, but if you stay here the many rare sights of the north Queensland rainforests are close by. This is a lusciously well-tended site, full of palms and tropical plants, a minute’s walk from Flying Fish Point beach and about 10 minutes’ drive from the coastal estuary town of Innisfail. It’s part of the Great Green Way route, linking the beaches, rainforest preserves and coral reefs between the cities of Cairns and Townsville. You’ll be busy in these parts, but there’s lots to do in your downtime back at base, with an outdoor saltwater pool for dips, a nine-hole miniature golf course for perfecting your putting, and a screen-equipped dining room for TV dinners. You can hardly come to Oz and not do some barbecuing, and that’s all taken care of with a covered grill and seating area and a camp kitchen. Go catch a fish on the beach, get supplies from the kiosk (open seven days a week) and knock up an alfresco feast.

Site type

Travel trailer sites 26
RV sites 20
Lodges, cabins, pods or huts 11
Tent sites 20
Open all year

Languages spoken

English

Nearest sites

Unfortunately, we have no nearby bookable sites.

Features

Leisure on park

Bar or club house

Cycle hire

Evening entertainment

Fishing

Fitness centre

Indoor swimming pool

Kids' club

On-site restaurant/cafe

Outdoor swimming pool

Playground

Recreation room/arcade

TV room

Takeout

Tennis

Watersports

Amenities on park

Bath available

Car parking by site/unit

Composting toilet

Disabled facilities

Dog park

Drying room

Free wifi

Grocery store

Ice pack freezing

Internet access

Laundromat

Parent & baby washroom

Payphone

Pick-up from public transport

Portable toilet

Pub toilets

Restrooms

Shower available

Washing-up area

Wifi

Groups welcome

Family friendly

Motorcycle friendly

Single-sex groups welcome

Student groups welcome

Rules

Barbecue grills allowed

Barbecue provided

Campfires allowed

Commercial vehicles allowed

Dogs allowed

Dogs allowed all year

Themes

Peaceful

Utilities

Charging facilities

Dump station

Electric car charging point(s)

Propane/gas cylinders available

Recycling available

Renewable energy

Nearby amenities

Bar nearby

Dog walk nearby

Type

Medium (26-50 sites)

Touring and motorhomes

Gray water hook-up for RVs/trailers

Water hook-up points for caravans

Location

Flying Fish Point Tourist Park

39 Elizabeth Street

Flying Fish Point

Queensland

Australia

4860

Directions

Timezone

Australia/Brisbane AEST (GMT+10:00)

GPS

-17.49721°N
146.07644°W

Please note: All distances on this page are calculated "as the crow flies" - please check actual distance depending on your mode of travel using the Get directions button above.

Local attractions

In some parts of this mighty continent, ‘easy to reach’ means ‘in a helicopter’ and ‘near’ means a two-day drive. Not on this spot, where you can get up to much cracking stuff within an hour’s drive of the park. For hikes through the bird-filled rainforest and beaches empty save for the odd sea turtle, it’s a 20-minute drive to the Ella Bay National Park and half an hour to walk the rainforest canopy at Mamu Tropical Skywalk. If you want an even grander high-up encounter with the subtropical landscape, take the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway over the Barron River, just north of Cairns (an hour and 20 minutes). For a more active encounter with the wilderness, walk it: there’s a great trail to Josephine Falls (half an hour), at the foot of Queensland’s highest peak, Mt. Bartle Frere: the two make a great combo, especially if you walk up one and take a dip in the other. Also half an hour away, there are further (safe) trails through Eubanangee Swamp National Park, home to crocodiles, cassowaries and over 190 species of birds, and if you get your tides and timings right at the Kurrimine Beach Conservation Park, you can walk to the Great Barrier Reef. Talking of which, it’s an hour and 15 minutes to Cairns for everything marine, from boat trips around the reef and to the islands, scuba and snorkelling and sea fishing charters.

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  • Does Flying Fish Point Tourist Park have a swimming pool? Yes View all features
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  • What attractions are near Flying Fish Point Tourist Park? In some parts of this mighty continent, ‘easy to reach’ means ‘in a helicopter’ and ‘near’ means a two-day drive. Not on this spot, where you can get up to much cracking … Read more
  • When can I check in and check out of Flying Fish Point Tourist Park?
    RV, travel trailer and tent sites
    Arrive:  10 a.m. –  6 p.m.
    Depart by:  10 a.m.
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