Wolf Rock Dive Site

Wolf Rock Dive Site

Natural Attractions
  • Experience is free
  • Nature & Wildlife
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Highlights

  • Explore the dramatic granite pinnacles of Wolf Rock, rising from 35 metres and offering thrilling dive experiences.
  • Encounter grey nurse sharks and other fascinating species in their natural habitat at this renowned dive site.
  • Marvel at vibrant black coral trees and diverse marine life thriving among the rocky ledges.
  • Dive into the adventure of a lifetime, surrounded by stunning underwater scenery and abundant wildlife.
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Wolf Rock, located off the coast of Rainbow Beach near Gympie, is an action-packed dive site with few equals. A dive for experienced divers only, due to the depth and strong currents, Wolf Rock comprises five interconnecting pinnacles rising from 35 metres.

Two pinnacles break the surface, but the others progressively get deeper. Grey nurse sharks are the big attraction at Wolf Rock, with packs of these large sharks patrolling the channels between the pinnacles and the nearby rocky gutters. But they are not the only sharks divers will see as wobbegongs, leopard sharks and even bronze whaler sharks can be seen here.

Colouring these incredible rocky pinnacles are black coral trees, spiky soft corals, hard corals, gorgonians and spiral sea whips. Many ledges cut into the rock and are home to moray eels, nudibranchs, gobies, scorpionfish, sea stars, shrimps and coral crabs.

Other common visitors include turtles, Queensland gropers, stingrays, eagle rays, manta rays and schools of batfish, trevally and barracuda.

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Activities

  • Scuba Diving
  • Snorkelling

Tags

  • Experience is free
  • Nature & Wildlife
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