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Jacobs Well Tourist Park, Jacobs Well

Jacobs Well Tourist Park is situated on the waterfront of Jacobs Well and looks out over the southern end of Moreton Bay and the Broadwater.

Fishing and boating enthusiasts regularly take advantage of this prime location to indulge in these activities amongst the myriad of islands close by, where abundant fish varieties exist all year round.

The park is approximately a 10 minute drive off the Pacific Highway through scenic countryside with endless fields of sugar cane. The park is also popular with the native wildlife including dozens of colourful lorikeets who wait in the many trees amongst the park each afternoon for their daily feeding.

You’re guaranteed to have a restful stay at Jacobs Well and when you want a change of pace, the Gold Coast is just a half hour drive away and there’s also easy access to theme parks, rail transport and shopping centres.

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Fishing
  • Fishing - Beach
  • Swimming

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