Take the C845 from Gladstone, and follow the signs to Mt William National Park. The entry road to Top Camp is signposted and about 3 km south of the township of Poole. Follow the road (gravel, but pretty good) to the campgrounds.
There is no water here, so bring your own. The location does have picnic tables and a pit toilet, and firewood can generally be found along the beach as driftwood.
This location was an absolute gem! Very long, sparkling white sandy beach in a very isolated and secluded location. It seemed as though this ground is not used very often, though it is well maintained by the local ranger.
On the western side is a buttongrass plain leading to Mt William (though how anyone can seriously name a 200 metre high hill as a mountain beats me). Beware of snakes if walking through this area.
The beach is long, and magnificent. You can walk for miles without seeing another person, and the walk up around to cape Naturaliste is peaceful and relaxing. A huge rock protudes from the ocean, only about 50 metres from the beach, virtually in front of the campground. This rock is home to a number of varieties of sea birds, and creates a spectacular vista.
The site abounds with birdlife and wallabies. You may even see a kangaroo or three here, though there is a drive nearby (aptly called Forester Kangaroo Drive) where you are gauranteed to see Forester Kangaroos, especially around dawn and dusk, when they are out grazing in the fields.
The campground has plenty of trees and shady spots, with one site where, (provided your tent is not too big) you can even pitch your tent under a grove of trees and have absolutely excellent protection on all sides. (See photo).
We loved the isolation and solitude this site gave and it is definitely one that we will visit again. There was a huge variety of bird species that we did not see anywhere else, particularly along the beach and around the cape. Magnificent views along the coast and out to sea, where there are some large, rocky reefs, provde for an all round sensory feast.
Location of Top camp
Map supplied by Tasmap, for more mapping information
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