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Perched at an elevation of 159 metres, the View of Bohle River Fish Habitat Area offers a unique perspective over a vital ecological zone in North Queensland, Australia. This viewpoint overlooks the lower reaches of the Bohle River and its extensive Fish Habitat Area, a protected estuarine and wetland system located just 12 kilometres northwest of Townsville. It provides a vantage point to appreciate the rich natural features of this significant coastal region, which plays a crucial role in the…
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While the viewpoint itself offers panoramic views, dedicated walking trails directly *from* the viewpoint are not explicitly detailed. However, the area is adjacent to the Townsville Town Common Conservation Park and the broader Bohle River region, which offer various walking tracks for further exploration. Hikers looking for trails should consider these nearby options.
The viewpoint is perched at an elevation of 159 metres. The terrain immediately around the viewpoint is generally accessible, but visitors should be prepared for some uphill travel to reach this elevation. Comfortable footwear is always advisable for exploring the area.
Yes, the viewpoint can be a suitable destination for families. It offers a scenic and educational experience, allowing children to observe diverse natural habitats and potentially wildlife from a safe vantage point. For more active family outings, the nearby Townsville Town Common Conservation Park offers additional family-friendly walks.
Specific regulations regarding dogs directly at the viewpoint are not detailed. However, as the area is part of a Fish Habitat Area and adjacent to a Conservation Park, it's generally advisable to check local council regulations (Townsville City Council) regarding pets in protected natural areas. Often, dogs may be permitted on leash in some areas but restricted from others to protect wildlife.
Information regarding specific parking facilities directly at the viewpoint is not provided. Visitors typically access such viewpoints via local roads. It is recommended to check for designated parking areas or roadside parking availability upon arrival, especially as the area is close to Townsville.
Direct public transport routes to the specific viewpoint are unlikely given its natural setting outside the immediate urban centre. The Bohle River Fish Habitat Area is located approximately 12 km northwest of Townsville. Visitors would likely need to use private vehicles or taxis to reach the area, potentially connecting from Townsville's public transport network.
General visitation to the viewpoint typically does not require a permit. However, if you plan to engage in specific activities such as fishing, bait collection, or scientific research within the Bohle River Fish Habitat Area, permits may be required. It's best to consult the Queensland Government's Department of Agriculture and Fisheries website for detailed regulations on activities within Fish Habitat Areas. You can find more information at business.qld.gov.au.
The area is rich in biodiversity. From the viewpoint, you can observe diverse habitats that support a variety of fish, birds, and other wildlife. The Bohle River Fish Habitat Area is known for its extensive mangroves and saltmarshes, which are crucial for waterbirds. Estuarine crocodiles are also present in the river system, so caution is advised near waterways. The area is also adjacent to a Dugong Protection Area, highlighting its broader ecological significance.
The viewpoint is situated in a natural, protected area outside of Townsville's immediate urban core. Therefore, there are no cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly adjacent to the viewpoint. Visitors will find a full range of amenities, including dining and lodging, in the city of Townsville, approximately 12 kilometres southeast.
Given the North Queensland climate and estuarine environment, visitors should wear comfortable, breathable clothing and sturdy footwear. It is highly recommended to bring plenty of mosquito repellent, as mentioned by previous visitors. Sun protection, such as a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen, is also advisable. Bringing water is always a good idea, especially during warmer months.
The Bohle River Fish Habitat Area plays a crucial role as a nursery and feeding ground for many species whose life cycles are connected to the Great Barrier Reef. Its extensive mangroves, saltmarshes, and seagrass beds provide vital habitats for juvenile fish and crustaceans. Its adjacency to the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area underscores its importance in maintaining the health and biodiversity of this globally recognized ecosystem.