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"Llewellyn" Dive Site
Mackay - Exciting wreck diving is to be had at the historic 'Llewellyn' site, east of Mackay on the Great Barrier Reef. The steamer was last seen departing Cape... More
Armstrong Beach
Armstrong Beach - Armstrong Beach is renowned for fishing and prawning, these activities are best attempted from the beach, a Four Wheel Drive is required to launch a boat... More
Artspace Mackay
Mackay - Discover the arts and culture of the Mackay region when you visit Artspace Mackay, the regional art gallery and museum in the centre of the city. This... More
Ball Bay
Mackay - The picturesque beach settlement of Ball Bay is located 35 kilometres north of Mackay. Ball Bay offers secluded camping on a small grassy campground. The... More
Beachcomber Cove Track
Mackay - Rock-strewn, sandy beaches and hoop pine-dotted hillsides that plunge towards the sea contrast with sub-tropical rainforest and mangrove-fringed wetlands... More
Blacks Beach
Blacks Beach - The area's longest stretch of beach, lined with tropical gardens (about six kilometres), Blacks Beach at Mackay's Northern Beaches is a great place to... More
Blair Athol Coal Mine
Clermont - The first thing visitors to Clermont must do is book a place on one of the Blair Athol Coal Mine Tours which leave Clermont twice a week. Coal was first... More
Bluewater Lagoon
Mackay - Comprising of three tiered lagoons, the Bluewater Lagoon is a free family-friendly leisure facility overlooking the picturesque Pioneer River in the heart... More
Brampton Island Track
Mackay - Scenic continental Brampton Island was once part of a mainland mountain range. Today it is surrounded by sparkling turquoise waters, rising from sea level... More
Brampton Islands National Park
Brampton Island - Brampton Island National Park, at the southern entrance to the Whitsunday Passage, consists of Brampton and Carlisle islands. Amazing marine life and corals... More
Broken River
Eungella - 95 kilometres west of Mackay lies Broken River an area which offers one of the best viewing platforms in Australia to spot the platypus in its natural... More
Bucasia Beach
Bucasia - Bucasia Beach is only 10 to 15 minutes north of Mackay City and is part of Mackay's Northern Beaches. It was awarded a second in the Clean Beach Challenge... More
Caneland Central
Mackay - Caneland Central is the largest shopping centre in the Mackay region with over 130 stores and services in one convenient location and only walking distance... More
Cape Hillsborough National Park
Cape Hillsborough - In Cape Hillsborough National Park, rainforest literally meets the waters of the Great Barrier Reef, providing unique habitats for plants and animals.... More
Cape Palmerston National Park
Ilbilbie - Cape Palmerston National Park features sandy dunes, unspoilt beaches and rocky headlands, with Mount Funnel towering to 344 metres. Within its 7200 hectare... More
Cathu State Forest
Mackay - Along the rugged Clarke Range behind the Whitsunday coast, Cathu State Forest offers a quiet retreat for nature lovers. Featuring tall eucalypts, dense... More
Cedar Grove Track
Eungella - Eungella's National Park's foothills endure tropical sun, but its mountain tops rise to a cool and often cloudy world where rainforest thrives. Here you... More
Charles Barton Lookout
Sarina Range - Sarina possesses a host of Natural Attractions including a series of spectacular mountain ranges and lush rainforest areas.
Approximately 14 kilometres... More
Clermont - Old Town Site
Clermont - Following the discovery of gold at Nelson’s Gully in 1861, January 1862 saw the first rigging of camps alongside the prospectors on the gentle sloping... More
Clermont Detectors
Clermont - Wow! What it is to find a nugget! Clermont Detectors are three hours inland from Mackay and one hour from Emerald. Most people come to Clermont to stay... More
Clermont Museum
Clermont - The Clermont Museum and Heritage Park was officially opened on the 22nd of October 1988 by one of Clermont’s most admired personalities, Mrs Win... More
Copperfield Store and Chimney
Copperfield - A single brick chimney, standing sentinel in the scrub, is now the only one remaining of the fourteen chimneys which once represented the Peak Downs Copper... More
Crediton State Forest
Dalrymple Heights - In Crediton State Forest, dry eucalypt forests contrast with lush pockets of rainforest and dramatic views. Tall, ancient rose gums continue to survive.... More
Dolphin Heads
Dolphin Heads - Dolphin Heads is a part of the Northern Beaches in Mackay and is 10 to 15 minutes drive from the city centre. There is a beautiful resort located along... More
Eimeo Beach
Eimeo - Eimeo Beach and Sunset Bay are popular beaches with locals and also lure the keen anglers. The beach is seasonally patrolled.
Any trip to Eimeo Beach... More
Eungella Dam
Eungella - Eungella Dam is 120 kilometres west of Mackay and is one of Queensland's more established freshwater fisheries. Eungella Dam was constructed in 1969 for... More
Eungella National Park
Eungella - Set in mist-shrouded mountains west of Mackay, Eungella National Park is one of Queensland’s most ecologically diverse parks. Its 860 plant species... More
Far Beach
Mackay - Far beach is a popular destination for locals and visitors for late afternoon walks, fishing and watching the impact of Mackay's huge tides, which can... More
Finch Hatton Gorge
Finch Hatton - Finch Hatton Gorge is located within the Eungella National Park and is a spectacular piece of tropical rainforest, interspersed by pristine rock pools... More
George's Thai on the Marina
Mackay Harbour - George's Thai on the Marina is an Authentic Thai restaurant in Mackay with a fantastic location at the Mackay Marina Waterfront, a popular location with... More
Georges Thai on the Marina
Mackay Harbour - George's Thai on the Marina serves authentic Thai cuisine on the Mackay Marina Waterfront, fully air conditioned indoors plus open air outdoor seating.... More
Grasstree Beach
Mackay - 15 minutes down the road from Sarina is Grasstree Beach, situated on Zelma Bay. Once you've discovered the spot you'll be hooked. Grasstree Beach has a... More
Greenmount Homestead
Walkerston - Greenmount Homestead was officially re-opened on October 27th 2001 after an extensive restoration project made possible with Commonwealth Government Assistance... More
Grendon Park
Hay Point - Located just South of Hay Point, Half Tide Beach is the home of Tug Boat Harbour that services the giant Hay Point and Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminals, while... More
Harbour Beach
Mackay - A five to ten minute drive north of the city centre and adjacent to the multi-million dollar Reef Marina development, the popular Harbour Beach is patrolled... More
Harrup Park Country Club
Mackay - Harrup Park Country Club is closely situated to the city heart of Mackay and offers a comprehensive sporting, dining and entertainment facility. Boasting... More
Heritage Walk
Mackay - The city Heritage Walk highlights some of Mackay’s magnificent turn-of-the-century architecture. A must for any visitor, the 90-minute walk includes... More
Hibiscus Coast
Cape Hillsborough - Beyond the town beaches, approximately 25 kilometres north of Mackay, lies the Hibiscus Coast. Enjoy a day trip that takes you through a cradle of fertile... More
Hoods Lagoon
Clermont - The Hoods Lagoon and Century Park are situated in the township of Clermont. The township of Clermont was established on the Northern Banks of the Hoods... More
Illawong Beach
Mackay - Illawong Beach is a popular windsurfing destination for locals. The beach also offers great views of Dalrymple Bay and excellent fishing. Toilets, a playground,... More
Kinchant Dam
Kinchant Dam - Kinchant Dam is located in the picturesque Pioneer Valley and is 41 kilometres west of Mackay. The Dam was built on Sandy Creek to provide irrigation and... More
Lake Barfield
Salonika Beach - Lake Barfield is situated between the beach communities of Half Tide and Salonika Beach. Lake Barfield is a beautiful lake that provides quiet and peaceful... More
Lamberts Beach
Mackay - Lamberts Beach is seasonally patrolled and the lookout offers fabulous sea views out to the Cumberland Islands. It's also a popular spot for surfers when... More
Lindeman Islands National Park
Lindeman Island - Lindeman Islands National Park is made up of a group of peaceful tropical islands, the result of the ancient drowning of a mountain range in rising seas.... More
Mackay City Cemetery
West Mackay - The Heritage Walk at the Mackay Cemetery, on Cemetery Road, looks at the history of the Mackay Region between 1862 and 1883 and provides an insight to... More
Mackay Entertainment Centre
Mackay - The Mackay Entertainment Centre is the premiere entertainment and function venue in Mackay and is available for meetings, seminars, conferences and functions... More
Mackay Highlands Great!Walk
Eungella - Stunning scenery including dense rainforest, deep gorges, steep escarpments and tranquil farming communities in Eungella and Homevale National Parks and... More
Mackay Marina Village and Shipyard
Mackay - Mackay's magnificent world-class Marina Village has a tropical ambience, with leafy palms lining the waterfront esplanade and a view beyond to luxury yachts,... More
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