The Royal GeographicalSociety of Queensland Ltd
Treks & Activities Event
Registration is open for the RGSQ Burnett Basin trek in early September. Members who expressed an interest will be given priority until 19 June.
The drive-yourself trek will start at Yarraman (3rd September) and go to Nanango, Kingaroy (overnight 5th September), Cherbourg, Gayndah, Isis (overnight 6th September), Bundaberg and Bargara (overnight 7th September).
The registration fee covers entrance fees to places we will visit, namely:
- The Kingaroy Observatory - The Cherbourg Rationshed Museum - The Gayndah Historical Museum - The Hinkler Hall and Sugar Museum in Bundaberg - The Turtle Tales Immersive Experience at the QPWS Turtle Centre at Mon Repos
- The Kingaroy Observatory
- The Cherbourg Rationshed Museum
- The Gayndah Historical Museum
- The Hinkler Hall and Sugar Museum in Bundaberg
- The Turtle Tales Immersive Experience at the QPWS Turtle Centre at Mon Repos
Registrants will need to make their own accommodation bookings. Overnights will be at Cooyar, Kingaroy, North Isis and Bargara. For group socialising, it is hoped that everyone can stay at the same accommodation places. Those places chosen have sites for caravans/campervans and cabins (or hotel nearby). Detailed information about the trek including accommodation places will be emailed directly to registrants by the activity coordinator, Ralph Carlisle. If you have any questions, please info@rgsq.org.au and we'll forward your request to the activity coordinator.
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