An unspoilt, hilly, 518-hectare island covered by thick forest and surrounded by reefs offering excellent snorkelling, Carlisle Island is connected to Brampton Island by a narrow sandbar. During low tide it may be possible to walk between the two. Camp-site availability, bookings and permits for Carlisle are found online at Queensland Parks or at the Mackay visitor centre.
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