Inskip Peninsula

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Inskip Peninsula is a coastal landform in Queensland, Australia, known as a popular gateway to Fraser Island and a destination for camping, fishing, and beach recreation.

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Inskip Peninsula canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal landform
peninsula
accessMethod barge services to Fraser Island
road access from Rainbow Beach
borders Great Sandy Strait
Tin Can Bay NERFINISHED
coastType sandy coast
country Australia
gatewayTo Fraser Island
hasActivity kayaking
offshore fishing
picnicking
shore-based fishing
hasFeature boat launching areas
camping areas
coastal dunes
sandy beaches
hasManagementAuthority Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service
hasRecreationFacility beachfront campsites
car-accessible campsites
hasRegulation camping permit required
vehicle access restrictions in some areas
hasRisk campground instability
coastal erosion
hasUse beach recreation
camping
recreational fishing
hasVegetation coastal heath
woodland
hasWildlife marine life
shorebirds
locatedIn Gympie
surface form: Gympie Region
locatedNear Fraser Island
Rainbow Beach NERFINISHED
near Great Sandy National Park NERFINISHED
Inskip Point
Tin Can Bay Inlet
overlooks Pacific Ocean
partOf Great Sandy Region
popularFor birdwatching
boating
four-wheel driving
swimming
region Wide Bay–Burnett
state Queensland

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Great Sandy Region contains Inskip Peninsula
Great Sandy National Park contains Inskip Peninsula
Rainbow Beach locatedOn Inskip Peninsula