The Baffle Creek is a creek in Central Queensland, Australia. The Baffle Creek rises in the Edinburgh Range near Arthurs Seat in the Eurimbula National Park. The 124-kilometre creek flows initially southward, hemmed to the west by the Westwood Range and to the east by Dromedary Mountain. The creek continues south crossed by the Bruce Highway …The Baffle Creek is a creek in Central Queensland, Australia. The Baffle Creek rises in the Edinburgh Range near Arthurs Seat in the Eurimbula National Park. The 124-kilometre creek flows initially southward, hemmed to the west by the Westwood Range and to the east by Dromedary Mountain. The creek continues south crossed by the Bruce Highway just east of Miriam Vale and then turns south east forming braided channels near Sonoma and hemmed to the east by the Gwynne Range resulting in the formation of one named island, Grants Island. It then is crossed by the Bruce Highway again and turns east under Mount Maria then north and flows through the Mouth of Baffle Creek Conservation Park and finally discharges into the Coral Sea south of Rules Beach and northeast of Winfield. At its mouth the creek again forms an anabranch around Long Island.