Mount Elliot, Bowling Green Bay National Park

Natural Attractions

Rugged mountains rise abruptly from the wetlands, saltpans and mangroves of the coastal plain, south of Townsville, in the Mount Eliot section of Bowling Green Bay National Park. Mount Elliot reaches a height of 1,211 metres, jutting out of the surrounding coastal plain and dominating the landscape, and Alligator Creek descends in a series of cascades, deep pools and waterfalls. The park's wetlands are listed under the Ramsar Convention an important habitat for migratory wading birds.
Person standing on rocks just off concrete path, looking through trees to a creek in the background.
Sheltered picnic tables and barbecue
Person standing at boardwalk pull off looking at the creek.
Looking through trees to a wood and metal lookout platform.
Enjoy a barbecue or picnic in the Alligator Creek day-use area. Take a short stroll through shady riparian forest along Alligator Creek on a wheel-chair accessible boardwalk to the creek. Look for turtle sunning themselves atop a rock in Alligator Creek or take a refreshing dip with the jungle perch in the cool clear mountain water. During and after rain, creek conditions can change and become very dangerous. Fast flowing, rapidly rising water can occur. To stay safe, do not enter the water. Please take note of all safety advice.
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Address

Aligator Creek Road, Alligator Creek, Queensland, 4816