Queen Mary sand blow track, Byfield National Park

Byfield, Livingstone Area

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Walk through this 'moonscape' to see the power of Mother Nature at work among the shifting sands. Located in Byfield National Park, the Queen Mary sand blow track offers spectacular coastal scenery and an endless stretch of rolling sand dunes.

You'll find this track at the southern end of Nine Mile Beach. The highlight is definitely the Queen Mary sand blow, the largest active sand blow in the region, with scenery that could be likened to the surface of the moon. Walk to the edge of this natural wonder to enjoy the view. The track entrance is 9.9 kilometres south of Nine Mile Beach Access Track/Junction 19.

Allow yourself two hours to complete this Grade 4 track and remember the route is only marked from the beach to the base of the sand blow.

4 KM Total
2 Hours Total

Queen Mary Track

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Return over same path

Explore Queen Mary sand blow, Byfield's largest active sand blow on the southern end of Nine Mile Beach. The track is marked from the beach to the base of the sand blow only.

Please Note: The Queen Mary track is managed by the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service. Please note that this map only shows an indicative start point for the walk. The track route and end point are not shown and this map cannot be used for navigation purposes. Please see the Queensland National Parks, Recreation, Sport and Racing web site for detailed maps and the latest park information, including opening hours and safety messages. When you are in the park, make sure you refer to signs at the start of the track for more information.

Queen Mary sand blow track, Byfield National Park

Byfield National Park,
Byfield, Livingstone Area
Queensland 4703

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