On Creek to Coast TONIGHT!

Karumba Point Sunset Caravan Park is on Creek to Coast TONIGHT!

We can’t wait to watch tonight’s epic Creek to Coast special featuring Karumba and our park!

Join Olivia and Scotty as they tour Karumba and cook up their catches at Karumba Point Sunset Caravan Park.

We had the pleasure of hosting the crew in our park.

It was a fabulous couple of days and we look forward to their next adventure up our way.

WANT TO WATCH THE SHOW?  HERE ARE THE DETAILS:

For Queensland

Date: October 30

Channel: Channel 7

Time: 5.30pm

For Victoria

Date: November 6

Channel: Channel 7

Time: 12.00pm (midday)

 

Photo credit:  Creek to Coast

Red-Headed Honeyeater

Karumba is the perfect spot for bird-watchers, bird enthusiasts and photographers.

This month we are featuring the Red-Headed Honeyeater.

The red-headed honeyeater (also known as the red-headed myzomela) is a passerine bird that stands about 12cm with a long down-curbed bill and short tail. It lives in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Northern Queensland, Australia.

Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical environments. Karumba is a perfect spot.

This beautiful bird loves to feed in large canopy trees and enjoys darting from flower to flower and eating insects off foliage.

The handsome male honeyeater has a glossy red head with brown and paler grey-brown underparts. The beautiful female honeyeater has predominantly brown-grey plumage.

While there isn’t a wealth of information that’s been documented about the honeyeater’s breeding behaviour, it has been documented that it likes to build small cup-shaped nests in the mangroves, and will lay 2-3 small, white eggs with small red splotches.

What birds have you spotted during your stay in Karumba?

Share your photos and sightings on Instagram and Facebook. Tag us so we can share your posts.

Red-headed honeyeaters are just one of many species of birds that can be found in Karumba and seen around the park.

Be sure to bring your camera with you on your next visit to Karumba.

Photography by @paulabowler4 | Source: Wikipedia

Karumba Heritage Walk

Have you explored Karumba’s Heritage Walk yet?

The Karumba Heritage Walk is a 4km path that stretches from Karumba to Karumba Point.

The trail is flat with a lots of boardwalks for photographers and bird-watchers alike to pause and capture spectacular shots of stunning natural scenery, magical sunsets and an array of bird-life and wild-life.

If photography or bird-watching isn’t your thing, the Karumba Heritage Walk is the perfect escape for that leisurely evening stroll, an early morning jog, or an afternoon cycle.

Be sure to add the Karumba Heritage Walk on your list of to-do’s the next time you’re visiting us in Karumba.

 

 

Family Fishing

Karumba is one of Australia’s top fishing destinations.

It’s common to catch a big ole Barramundi in this neck of the world.

We love this great pic of Troy Allard and his kids with their catch of the day.

Way to go guys!!  That’s a beauty!

Creek to Coast TV

A big shout out and thank you to Scotty, Olivia, Jed and Paul from Channel 7’s Creek to Coast. We really enjoyed having you stay with us. It was a brilliant couple of days. Everyone in Karumba enjoyed meeting you. We look forward to seeing Karumba Point Sunset Caravan Park on Creek to Coast in 2022. Check out our Facebook page for all the fun photos from the night.