Capricorn Coast National Park
Highlights
- Explore diverse ecosystems, from mangroves to eucalypt forests, showcasing the region's natural beauty.
- Savour breathtaking views at Bluff Point, where a 2.3-kilometre track leads to stunning coastal panoramas.
- Watch sea turtles from Turtle lookout, offering a unique wildlife experience along the rugged cliffs.
- Enjoy a picnic at designated areas, equipped with barbeques and facilities for a relaxing day in nature.
Capricorn Coast National Park has four separate accessible sections that can be enjoyed in a 30-minute drive between Yeppoon and Emu Park.
Mangroves, dry rainforest, tussock grassland and open eucalypt forest provide a wonderful contrast to the blue waters of Keppel Bay. Rocky outcrops along the Capricorn Coast are the result of violent volcanic eruptions millions of years ago.
Enjoy a beachside picnic at Bluff Point day-use area and take the 2.3 kilometre walking track for fabulous views over islands and hinterland. Watch sea turtles from the high cliffs of Turtle lookout.
Explore Double Head along a sealed 365 metre walking track and visit Fan Rock lookout, a fan-shaped cliff formation with hexagonal basalt columns.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.
Access & Inclusion
An access and inclusion statement is available on the business website.
- https://www.des.qld.gov.au/parks/capricorn-coast/about.html