GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #44 | Page 58

as does the neighbouring Yellow Patch Zone . Access these via the same route to Bulwer , then use the Bulwer Bypass to access Bulwer- North Point Road . Middle Road is too boggy for towing and no one is going to like you if you get stuck in the sand there .
The Blue Lagoon Campground , 16.5km from the Micat drop-off , has sites for offroad camper trailers ; access this via the same route as North Point but continue south on Bulwer- Blue Lagoon Road . Again , Middle Road is not suitable for towing . The North-East Zone also runs along here .
The South East Zone runs south of Middle Road for about 13km ; however , towing is not recommended so this is better for tents .
The South-West Zone , running 17km south of Tangalooma to Toulkerrie , is for experienced drivers only with full-recovery gear , equipped for remote-area travel and communication , and travelling in a convoy of at least three vehicles on a low tide only .
Cape Moreton Lookout .
MID-EAST COAST
If you are camping at the Wrecks , Ben-Ewa , Comboyuro or the North-West Zone , a drive to The Desert , large , bare sand dunes , for some sand-boarding might be in order .
For any bushwalkers wanting to do the 19.6km ( return ) Rous Battery Track that emerges at kilometre marker S11 on the east coast , this is the start of that track . For those who prefer a shorter bushwalk , there is a 4km ( return ) track just south of Tangalooma Resort arching inland to The Desert .
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