Named by Captain Cook for the 'Indians' he saw assembled there, this headland offers fantastic sea views, and occasional sightings of whales, dolphins and other sea life.
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
19.98 MILES
The Maheno was a passenger liner that was blown ashore by a cyclone in 1935, while being towed to a Japanese scrap yard. Its photogenic, oxidised bones,…
18.1 MILES
Make sure you break your 4WD safari at these multicoloured sand cliffs – they're a photographer's delight.
21.2 MILES
Dating from 1870, this heritage lighthouse sits on the northernmost tip of Fraser Island. Only hikers and intrepid 4WD drivers can get here, and the…
25.44 MILES
This lovely stretch of Fraser Island's east coast can pose complications for 4WDers trying to pass at high tide.
27.52 MILES
Some of the largest remaining trees on Fraser Island are found here.
20.37 MILES
Named for the Maheno shipwreck, this 9km stretch of beach runs from the Pinnacles to Eli Creek.
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18.1 MILES
Make sure you break your 4WD safari at these multicoloured sand cliffs – they're a photographer's delight.
19.98 MILES
The Maheno was a passenger liner that was blown ashore by a cyclone in 1935, while being towed to a Japanese scrap yard. Its photogenic, oxidised bones,…
20.37 MILES
Named for the Maheno shipwreck, this 9km stretch of beach runs from the Pinnacles to Eli Creek.
21.2 MILES
Dating from 1870, this heritage lighthouse sits on the northernmost tip of Fraser Island. Only hikers and intrepid 4WD drivers can get here, and the…
25.44 MILES
This lovely stretch of Fraser Island's east coast can pose complications for 4WDers trying to pass at high tide.