As you know, Cyclone Debbie hit the Queensland Coast a few weeks ago causing devastation throughout the region. Flame Tree Tourist Village were badly impacted by the storm, with numerous trees and debris scattered across the park. We are now on our was to recovery after experiencing the full impact of the storm!
Fortunately we had the help of family, friends and volunteers, who came to our rescue and are helping us restore the park to its previous beauty. We have managed to rebuild the bridge, giving it the name “Debbie” and have cleared a large amount of trees from the ground. We were also lucky enough to be donated an excavator and positrack that allowed us to get the heavy lifting done, without too much trouble.
We would like to give a special thankyou for help and generosity of family, friends and volunteers, and their effort to make the tourist park beautiful again!
The pool and barbeque area was the hardest hit, as our main bridge became damaged and foot paths inaccessible.
We are hoping to reopen the park again early May, however with the cleanup process being extensive, it is difficult to know an exact date. Don’t forget to check our Facebook Page to keep up to date with our clean up process!
Although the park is not yet fully functional, be sure to give our friendly team a call today to discuss how we can accommodate you and your family!