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Townsville is on the coast and enjoys an average of 320 days of sunshine a year. It is an appealing place for locals and a great jumping off
point for visitors, especially to
Magnetic Island which is only 25-45 minutes by passenger or car ferry.
See in Townsville, Queensland, Australia
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Riverway is a riverfront parkland attraction located in the
Thuringowa CBD that opened in July
2006.
Village Boulevard is the name of the
Road into
Pioneer Park and forms the city/park integration. from the car park it extends through the park as a pedestrian spine that follows the rivers edge and forms the heart of Pioneer Park.
Tony Ireland Stadium is the
Second stage of Riverway, and consists of an international standard
AFL and
Cricket stadium, capable of holding 10'
000+ people, and was first used to host the
KFC Twenty20 Big Bash cricket match on the 31th of
December 2007.
Riverway
Arts Centre is a geographical formation with a grass roof that is incorporating the parkland without a decrease in the amount of grassed area. It also lowers the interior temperature by reducing the roof surface temperature.
Lake Ross (at the end of Riverway
Drive) is part of the
Ross River Dam and stores over 215,000 mega liters of water, water is held by a earth rock embankment 8.35 kilometers in length and 27 metres in height (the longest in the southern hemisphere) and occupies a catchment area of 750km2 with a concrete spillway that flows into the
Ross River,
Visitors can view the dam from a viewing platform at Ross park.
Ross River winds it way thought the city and play part to a large range of sporting and leisure activities. The
Riverwalk is a pathway that overlooks Ross River.
Loam Island and Pioneer Park are part of the Riverway development and provide locals and visitors with entertainment such as,
Skiing and wakeboarding plus some good fishing spots. Other areas along Ross River are
Apex Park and Ross Park.
Lake Paluma is a man made lake in the
World Heritage Rainforest. The area has weather proof shelters, BBQs, and camp sites but no domestic animals are allowed in this area due to the population of
Platypus,
Peregrine Falcon or
Eastern Water Dragon.
Swimming and non motorized vessels are allowed. Lake Paluma's camping area has a limited number of sites available so you will need to pre-book a permit at their website
Big Crystal Creek is part of
Paluma Range National Park (approximately 65km from
Thuringowa Central). It features large deep swimming holes that are very popular with locals and visitors. The icnic areas,
BBQ's, camping, and toilets are wheelchair accessible.
Free bookings for the campsite can be made [8] or by phoning
Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service on 13 13 04.
Little Crystal Creek(60km from Thuringowa Central) is one of the most popular destinations for locals and tourists where you can swim in the crystal clear water, have a picnic or BBQ and there are toilet facilities here with wheelchair access.
Ocean Palms Resort is right on the beach. One of the most popular attractions here is the barramundi feeding.
Saunders Beach is a sandy beach which stretches for kilometers,
Saunders beach is one of Thuringowa's more popular beaches but you can often have this beach to yourself due to the long length. there is also a boat ramp.
Toolakea Beach is a quiet beach, ideal for birdwatchers and fishing or a quite day on sand. This area has a picnic area as well as public toilets.
Toomulla Beach is somewhat of a isolated beach, but boasts and a great free camping area, picnic area, public toilets and a boat ramp for public use. This is also another great area for bird watching.
Balgal Beach is a small community 53km north of Thuringowa Central (located a few minutes from
Rollingstone) and is the perfect day or overnight destination for locals and tourists that visit the Townsville area.
The Rollingstone
Community Hall holds a fish BBQ on the first Sunday of each month at 5PM.
the
Fisherman`s Landing Kiosk is a licensed cafe and can supply you with ice, bait and groceries,
Plus there is accommodation at any of the following, the Balgal Beach
Holiday Units, Balgal
Bed & Breakfast Retreat, the Thuringowa city
Council`s two tent camping and vehicle camping areas
Rollingstone Park(51km north of Thuringowa Central) is a camping area that is popular due to the freshwater creek swimming area next to the park. Community markets are held on the first Saturday of each month, April to September from
8AM. Rollingstone also has a
Museum,
Caravan Resort and shop.
Paluma is a township of around 25 permanent residents in the
Mount Spec ranges of Thuringowa's heritage listed
Wet Tropics.
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- published: 04 Dec 2014
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