
Mon Repos Conservation Park
Things To Do Bundaberg, Bundaberg, Queensland
Mon Repos Conservation Park is a quiet coastal oasis where you can enjoy walking and cycling tracks and experience the wonder of a turtle encounter.
From November to March, visitors can see nesting and hatching turtles on the beach at night. The largest concentration of nesting marine turtles on the eastern Australian mainland occurs at Mon Repos.
Visit the Mon Repos Turtle Centre to find out about marine turtles and the park if it’s turtle season, book into a ranger-guided night-time Turtle Encounter tour. You’ll be in the box seat when it comes to seeing this magical and ancient circle of life.
Outside of turtle season, you can explore the coastal tracks. Cycle or walk along the Turtle trail—it’s part of a longer track that joins the park with nearby coastal towns. See how many bird species you can spot!
Mon Repos Turtle Centre opening hours: 9 am to 12 pm, seven days a week.
For everyone’s safety, and in line with the park’s COVID plan, visitor numbers have been reduced for the Turtle Centre and Turtle Encounter tours for the upcoming season.
From 6 October 2020, visitors will have to book for day-time access to the Turtle Centre.
Please visit the website for Conditions of entry and everything you need to know before you visit.
Facilities
Internet Access
Free WifiActivities
Birdwatching Cycling WalksDisabled Assistance
Disabled access availableIndigenous Culture
Indigenous themes and/or interpretation