Visit Fraser Coast

Foreshore Park

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Sea breeze, open sky and time to slow down — Foreshore Park is your easy coastal pause between Fraser Coast adventures. **A relaxed foreshore green space for picnics, seaside strolls and unhurried family time on the Fraser Coast.** [VERIFY: confirm park name, location and facilities with council or official park listing before publication] If you're looking for a simple, scenic spot to unwind on the coast, Foreshore Park offers a welcoming green space to roll out a picnic rug, stretch your legs, or gather before heading onward to explore K'gari (formerly Fraser Island) or the broader Hervey Bay region. We respectfully acknowledge the Butchulla People as the Traditional Owners of this Country and encourage all visitors to care for the land — carry out what you carry in and tread gently. **When is the best time to visit Foreshore Park?** Mornings and late afternoons generally offer the most comfortable conditions for a coastal stroll or a picnic by the water. As with most outdoor foreshore spaces, sun protection and water are worth packing. [VERIFY: confirm with council or official park information] **Where is Foreshore Park?** Foreshore Park is located within the Fraser Coast region. [VERIFY: confirm exact address, parking and public transport options via local council resources before publication] **What can you do nearby?** The Fraser Coast is home to world-class whale watching in Hervey Bay — Australia's Whale Watch Capital — plus day tours to K'gari. Foreshore Park makes a relaxed base before or after these regional highlights. Check local visitor resources for current tour operators and booking details. **Is Foreshore Park accessible?** For details on accessible paths, facilities and parking, confirm current information with local visitor resources or council before you visit. [VERIFY] **How long should you allow?** Allow time for a leisurely picnic, a coastal wander and simply soaking up the sea air. If you're travelling with kids, the open green space offers plenty of room to unwind at your own pace. [VERIFY: confirm facilities such as playgrounds and barbecues with council listing] **Good to know** - Pack sun protection and water for your visit. [VERIFY: confirm shade availability onsite] - Care for Country: carry out your rubbish and minimise your impact on the environment. - Pair your park time with signature regional experiences — whale watching cruises and K'gari day tours are among the Fraser Coast's most loved adventures. Use this page to start planning, then check local council or visitor information resources to confirm facilities, accessibility and any site-specific details before you go. [VERIFY]

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