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Accident Creek

Accident Creek — river in Queensland, Australia

Natural Landmark · Reef in Queensland

Ben ColeWritten by Ben Cole

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About Accident Creek

river in Queensland, Australia

Accident Creek is a river located in outback Queensland, sitting at the edge of the Gulf Savannah region. It's a remote waterway that draws travellers passing through the area, offering a pause point in an otherwise vast and sparsely populated landscape.

With limited shade and a genuinely remote setting, this isn't a destination with manicured facilities or signposted walking trails - it's a raw Queensland river environment that rewards those who come prepared.

Getting There and Access

Accident Creek is located in north-western Queensland near the coordinates 18°S, 138°E, placing it in the Gulf Country region. Road access to remote waterways in this part of Queensland can be challenging, and conditions vary significantly depending on the season. Before making the trip, contact the local council or a regional visitor information centre for current access details and road conditions. Outback roads in this area may be unsealed and can become impassable during and after rain.

What to See and Do

As a river location, Accident Creek offers the kind of quiet that's hard to find closer to the coast - wide skies, open savannah country, and the presence of moving water in an otherwise dry landscape. Depending on current conditions, the creek may be suitable for swimming, though you should ask locals about safe areas before entering the water. Birdwatching and simply taking in the surrounding country are among the more straightforward activities on offer.

Given the remote setting and limited shade, plan your time here accordingly. Sun protection and plenty of water are essentials rather than suggestions.

Best Time to Visit

The dry season - roughly May through to October - is the most suitable time to visit. During these months, roads are generally more accessible, the weather is cooler and more manageable, and flood risk is low.

The wet season (November to April) brings significant rainfall to the Gulf Country, and flash flooding is a genuine risk at river locations like this. Water levels can rise rapidly and with little warning, making wet season visits potentially dangerous. If you're travelling in the build-up or wet season months, monitor conditions closely and be prepared to change plans.

Visitor Tips

  • Bring all your own supplies. There are no cafes, restaurants, or food facilities at this location. It's a remote site, so carry more water than you think you'll need.
  • Sun protection is essential. Shade is limited, and the north Queensland sun is intense even in cooler months.
  • Check road conditions before you leave. Unsealed outback roads can change quickly after rain. Local councils or roadside assistance services can provide up-to-date information.
  • Ask locals about the water. Before swimming, get current advice about safe entry points and any hazards in the creek.
  • Watch for flash flooding. Even during the dry season, isolated storms can cause rapid rises in water levels. Be aware of your surroundings and avoid camping in creek beds.

Getting There

Map of Accident Creek

Located in Queensland; contact local council or visitor information for exact access details and road conditions

Visitor Tips

  • Check local conditions before visiting as a river location
  • Bring sun protection and water
  • Ask locals about safe swimming areas and current conditions
  • Watch for flash flood risks during wet season

Quick Facts

At a Glance

The Place

Significance
Local

Plan Your Visit

Entry
Free
Duration
1-2 hours
Best Time
Dry season (May-October) is generally safest for river activities; avoid wet season (November-April) due to flood risk
Hours
Open 24 hours.

Location

Region
Cairns

Good to Know

All ages

Highlights

Natural SceneryBushlandWildlife

Activities

BushwalkingPhotographyNature Study

Family & Visitor Info

Ages
All ages
Shade/Cover
Limited shade
Pram Friendly
No

Food & Drink

No BYO

Features

Not available:Wheelchair Accessible
Not available:Dog Friendly
Not available:Pram/Stroller Friendly
Not available:Camping Available
Not available:Tours Available
Not available:Guided Walks
Not available:Swimming Allowed
Not available:Lockers Available

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