Can you swim at Tannum Sands?

Can you swim at Tannum Sands?

On a stunning part of the Gladstone Region Coastline, you will find the twin towns of Boyne Island and Tannum Sands. Year round swimming due to pretty consistent temps make this a water-sports paradise with stand up paddle-boarding, jet-skis, wind surfers, paragliders and more dotting the shoreline.

Is Tannum Sands nice?

Let’s get to it: Tannum Sands is a beautiful town. A peaceful, secluded beach set a stone’s throw away from the city of Gladstone. Secure your stay at Discovery Parks – Tannum Sands to try every one of these 6 wonderful things!

Can you drive on the beach at Tannum Sands?

Lilley’s Beach is the only beach that you are able to drive on in Boyne Island/Tannum Sands. Permits are required prior to accessing Lilley’s Beach and must be carried in the motor vehicle at all times whilst in the area.

Are there Stingers in Tannum Sands?

But Tannum Sands is far enough south to usually be free from marine stingers (box jellyfish). Crocodiles have been spotted this far south, however, so be wary.

How many people live in Tannum Sands?

5,145
The population of Tannum Sands and neighbouring twin town Boyne Island is approaching 10,000….Tannum Sands, Queensland.

Tannum Sands Queensland
Population 5,145 (2016 census)
• Density 55.50/km2 (143.75/sq mi)
Postcode(s) 4680
Area 92.7 km2 (35.8 sq mi)

Where can I fish Tannum Sands?

The area boasts an array of excellent estuary fishing hotspots. The Boyne River is synonymous for its huge Barra, Bream, Jack and Grunter, while Lilley’s Beach produces excellent Whiting, Flathead and Bream. The mangroves are home to many fish and test the skills of most anglers.

Is there surf at Tannum Sands?

Tannum Sands is the surfing beach for the city of Gladstone. Originally it was established as a holiday settlement, mainly occupied by typical holiday ‘shacks’. The beach was known as Wild Cattle Beach. The surf lifesaving club is located in the reserve 200 m north of the creek mouth.

Can you surf at Tannum Sands?

For surfers, Tannum Sands receives waves up to 1 metre during a strong south-easterly and can produce rideable beach and reef breaks, which are best at mid tide. The southern creek mouth and northern rocks are the best fishing locations.

Why is it called Tannum Sands?

Originally known as Wild Cattle Beach, it was named Tannum in 1939, by when it was a popular picnic spot. The name apparently arose from the suntan acquired by children at the beach picnics. The name was changed to Tannum Sands at the request of the local progress association in 1959.

Do you need a permit to fish Lake awoonga?

You need a Stocked Impoundment Permit to fish Lake Awoonga and you can pick one up from the camping ground office.

Can you fish in Gladstone Marina?

You don’t have to travel far in the Gladstone region to get on good fish. In fact, the harbour is a good a place as any to hook up to a variety of species.

Is there surf at Rules Beach QLD?

Rules beach (1489) is a 14 km long, straight beach lying between the shifting mouth of Deepwater Creek and the larger Baffle Creek mouth. Waves average 0.5 m and maintain a relatively steep high tide beach, with a continuous, 50 m wide low tide bar that is usually free of rips. A low foredune backs the beach.

How many people live in Tannum Sands Queensland?

Tannum Sands is an Urban Location area within the local government area of Gladstone in Queensland, it is located approximately 425kms from the capital Brisbane and extends over an area of 76.973 square kilometres. Tannum Sands has a recorded population of 5145 residents and is within the Australian Eastern Standard Time zone Australia/Brisbane.

What are the sports grounds at Tannum Sands?

The area has two sporting grounds: BITS (Boyne Island Tannum Sands) club for cricket, football, golf, soccer, and lawn bowls, and Dennis Park for touch football, netball, and rugby league. Within Tannum Sands itself is the Tannum Sands Tennis Association and the Tannum Sands Squash Centre.

Is the Tannum Sands on the Great Barrier Reef?

Along the Southern Great Barrier Reef, Tannum Sands is an oasis with multi-coloured sunsets and year-round warm climates. For holidaymakers… Along the Southern Great Barrier Reef, Tannum Sands is an oasis with multi-coloured sunsets and year-round warm climates.

What to do for dinner at Tannum Sands?

When the day’s come to an end, grab fish and chips for dinner at the Tannum Beach foreshore. With in-park activities and a range of accommodation options to suit all budgets, seek sanctuary in your caravan or cabin at Discovery Parks – Tannum Sands. Discovery Parks – Tannum Sands has an extensive selection of in-park features available for guests.