Bowling Green Bay National ParkTownsville
Alligator Creek valley, Bowling Green Bay National ParkPhoto credit: Phill Copp © Queensland Government
Bowling Green Bay National Park—a stunning mosaic of coastal wetlands and rainforest on mountain topsPhoto credit: Phil Copp © Queensland Government
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Rugged mountains rise abruptly from the wetlands, saltpans and mangrove forests of the coastal plain. Alligator Creek descends in a series of cascades, deep pools and waterfalls.
Location
Alligator Creek 25km south of Townsville; Cape Cleveland 33km south of Townsville; Bowling Green Bay 64km south of Townsville and 26km north of Ayr.
Welcome
The Bindal people welcome you to Bowling Green Bay National Park, and ask that you respect and travel lightly through Country.
Park facilities
- Toilets
- Wheelchair access (may require assistance)
- Tent camping
- Camper trailer camping
- Hiking
- Walking
Alligator Creek valley, Bowling Green Bay National ParkPhoto credit: Phill Copp © Queensland Government
Fragile saltpans, Cape Cleveland sectionPhoto credit: Linda Thompson © Queensland Government
Caspian TernHydropogne caspia, Ramsar site Cape Cleveland sectionPhoto credit: Phil Copp © Queensland Government
Sheltered cove in the Cape Cleveland section of the national parkPhoto credit: Craig Dunk © Queensland Government
Alligator Creek from lookout, Bowling Green Bay National ParkPhoto credit: Phil Copp © Queensland Government
Mangroves and the tidal Cocoa Creek, Cape Cleveland section of the national parkPhoto credit: Phil Copp © Queensland Government
The Mount Elliot rainforest is an important refuge for local wildlifePhoto credit: Linda Thompson © Queensland Government
Bowling Green Bay National Park—a stunning mosaic of coastal wetlands and rainforest on mountain topsPhoto credit: Phil Copp © Queensland Government
If you are well prepared spend the night camping under the stars at Cockatoo Creek camping areaPhoto credit: Linda Thompson © Queensland Government
Wear sturdy walking shoes and protect yourself from the sun when walking on the national park trailsPhoto credit: Phil Copp © Queensland Government
The yellow waxy flowers of the kapok tree bloom from August to OctoberPhoto credit: Linda Thompson © Queensland Government
From the boardwalk follow the wheelchair accessible Alligator Creek walk to the bank of the creekPhoto credit: © Queensland Government
Snap a canopy panorama of Alligator Creek from the lookoutPhoto credit: Phil Copp © Queensland Government
Tranquil rock pools at Cockatoo CreekPhoto credit: Phil Copp © Queensland Government
The dark green leathery leaves of the CycadCycas mediaPhoto credit: Phil Copp © Queensland Government
Take care on the creek crossing along the Alligator Falls trailPhoto credit: Linda Thompson © Queensland Government
The cascading water of Alligator FallsPhoto credit: Linda Thompson © Queensland Government
Take heed of all safety advice along the trail
Follow the trail markers to arrive at the base of Alligator FallsPhoto credit: Linda Thompson © Queensland Government
Enjoy a BBQ or picnic in the shady Alligator Creek day-use areaPhoto credit: © Queensland Government
Take a post picnic wonder along the wheelchair accessible Alligator Creek boardwalkPhoto credit: © Queensland Government
Picnic platform, Alligator Creek day-use areaPhoto credit: © Queensland Government
Weeping bottlebrush, Alligator CreekPhoto credit: © Queensland Government
Tidal creeks and mangrove communities, Cape Cleveland sectionPhoto credit: Linda Thompson © Queensland Government
Heed all warning signage whilst visiting the national parkPhoto credit: Linda Thompson © Queensland Government
- Partial opening with caution: Bowling Green Bay National Park 15 April to 31 May 2025
- Planned burns: Bowling Green Bay National Park 14 May to 30 June 2025