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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedMar 31, 2023
How long is the drive from Longreach to Bundaberg?
The direct drive from Longreach to Bundaberg is 600 mi (966 km), and should have a drive time of 12 hrs 7 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Longreach to Bundaberg, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like Australian Workers Heritage Centre and The Tree Of Knowledge, or the ever-popular Ilfracombe Machinery and Heritage Museum.
The top stops along the way from Longreach to Bundaberg (with short detours) are Rockhampton Botanic Gardens, Capricorn Caves, and 1770 LARC! Tours. Other popular stops include Cooberrie Park Wildlife Sanctuary, Koorana Crocodile Farm, and The Tree Of Knowledge.
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Ilfracombe Machinery and Heritage Museum
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I was expecting this to be a boring display but holy smokes it’s interesting and fun and you can still see some working fan blades on the machines. Thoughtful benches and picnic tables throughout the short walk and a pub nearby if you need a beer to steady you after witnessing the glory of the machines.
R Churches — Google review
Worth wile taking a look
Some cool old machinery
Josh Dunne — Google review
It's free to visit and makes for a good rest stop. Selection of machinery, old gun display including WWII weapons, bottle collection and other assortment of items. When we visited we were the only ones there. The most interesting machines there were the converted WWII tanks which were modified for earthmoving.
Joshua Bishop — Google review
Interesting walk through time with all the old machinery etc
Christine Guiana — Google review
So good to see so many interesting pieces of farm equipment in such great shape. The bottle, gun and artifacts exhibit is another great plus to see. Well worth spending some time there.
Jill Valentine — Google review
It's free, good to walk and feel the machines when you pass through, will get attracted
Naomi Huang小O — Google review
Amazing collection of tractors, trucks and machinery from the last 100 years some the last of their kind around. Great for kids also to look and touch
Justin Wardill — Google review
Great place to stop and have a walk if you are truck made.. or want to see some old machinery. Noce please to stop and break uo the drive also.
Sarah Yarham — Google review
Not to be missed
Fabulous machinery but also cottages
Well maintained and fascinating displays
We bought a coffee at quaint country pub in early morning and enjoyed it thoroughly
Free/donation
Kerry Gilfillan — Google review
Here is a special place when you’re in a journey, so when you’re come, try to feeling the cultural, is good to holiday
KEN KC Rider — Google review
so many different machines to look at, and a mile long so good to take some time and walk to the end.
This would have to be the best Australian heritage centre I have ever visited, the amount of history held here from all over Queensland and Australia is astronomical, from local history to major Australian history, was so much fun for the family, and even spotted my wife in the museum, kids had alot of fun and even has a playground for them, the staff are so lovely and made the tour so pleasurable. Thank you very much to the staff today. We will be back for sure.
Glynn Nielsen — Google review
Very interesting look into the history of the outback. Displays are well done and set out nicely over 5.5 acres. Lovely park area. We thought it was worth the admission fee of $20. Allow 1.5 - 2hrs to have a good look.
There's also a spacious coffee shop if you're just looking for somewhere to stop for a break.
Veronica L — Google review
Really worth the 2.5 hrs spent here!
You walk through early century original train carriages, police station, school buildings furnished with all the early school slates and memorabilia of the era.
Ots is a really large group of buildings surrounding a shady lake setting with seating.
Watch video of people and stories back in time of the shearing strike and origins of the labour party.
A new entry to the Heritage Museum is just about finished in the main street.
Doug Nichols — Google review
Friendly staff and great museum with interesting displays. Set in different buildings some of which are air conditioned around a lovely lake. The cafe looked amazing but unfortunately we didn’t have time to stay and eat. Not too expensive and well worth the price.
Lauren Allan — Google review
The Australian Workers Heritage Centre which is the only national attraction dedicated to celebrating the extraordinary legacy of working Australians. The Centre is spread across over two hectares of beautifully landscaped gardens surrounding a tranquil billabong, which presents exhibits capturing the spirit our nation's workers. Including the Story of the Great Shearer’s Strike 1891, 'Working Women' Project, a 'One Teacher School', 'Working for Health' exhibition, 'Kunwarara' Railway Station and the original Australian Workers Union Hall plus the original Celebrations Theatre from the Bicentennial Tour.
Add this to your adventure list, you won’t be disappointed.
The Jurs Adventures — Google review
A great experience for a lunchtime stop in Barcaldine to stretch the legs.
I enjoyed spotting the mini Cobb & co coach
renee gusa — Google review
An awesome perspective and education in to the historical timeline of work in the labour force in Qld. Found it very informative...
Scott Playle — Google review
Kept us busy and delighted for a few hours. Well worth it and only ,$18 concession for entry
Linda Eyles — Google review
A comprehensive look at an important part of Australia's social and political history. We stumbled on this almost by accident. It should be marketed more widely. Great value and something for all age groups. The grounds are worth the visit.
The Tree of Knowledge is a $5-million contemporary art installation located outside a train station. It is an upside-down milk crate-shaped structure that looks stunning at night when the wooden wind chimes allow dappled light to filter through. The tree itself is a preserved version of the original eucalyptus where striking shearers met during the 1891 strike.
You could stand here and just take it in for a very long time. It's a beautifully done memorial. It's worth going at night too, to see it lit up!
Barbara M — Google review
Great location to stop in Barcaldine to learn about local and Labor Party history. There is a walking trail (urban) with other informative stops and placards with a toy piano for kids. The tree itself is very large, with a structure that lights up at night. However, all things considered, not much to do here. Would highly recommend the Railway Hotel, Pauline (owner operator) is THE BEST!
Jaiden Patel — Google review
A beautiful memorial that I think looks it’s best at night time with the green lights lighting up the canopy. Definitely worth a look after dark. Lots of information boards along the street explaining Barcaldine’s history.
Jo Seaby — Google review
Got to show the kids some real history of the tree of knowledge, they loved it and are sad the tree was killed, they got to see it for really and the enclosure made for it, such a brilliant piece of history for the family and the country of Australia. Well done to the council for maintaining it so well.
Glynn Nielsen — Google review
An amazing view to the history that formed a political party. I won’t spoil it, check it out! The contributors to this magic sculpture and protection of the tree, need applauding. The entire area is filled with modern reflections on historical events, that while not necessarily great by todays standards, certainly shaped our country.
Brad Cooper — Google review
An amazing bit of sculpture, once you realise what it actually represents (the shape of the tree before some demented individual poisoned it in 2016 & killed it).
Interesting history in relation to its links with the Australian labour & union movements and, especially, the Shearers Strike of 1891.
Dave A — Google review
Aomething cool to learn as we travel around Qld.. a pretty good stop and stretch your legs while you can walk around and read on the history.
Yuki Chan — Google review
Incredibly beautiful memorial placed at this site. The information panels cover the history of the strike and the development of the Labor movement and the construction of the monument itself.
Allison Lee — Google review
Barcaldine is a beautiful little town with the Tree of Knowledge in the middle of the main street. An integral part of Australian History. Definately worth seeing . Free parking along street and toilets close by. It's on flat surface so accessible for everyone
robyn kibble — Google review
It's a great part of Australia's history and is part of our genetic make up.
But was surprised it is at the train station entrance. Also the main street is full of pubs - typical.
Peter Mancuso — Google review
I'd prefer to have seen the tree before it was poisoned, but this is a great memorial that reminds us that good can and does defeat evil!
CAMERON CLARK — Google review
Great place! Historic spot!
Irene Krajewska — Google review
Very special place in Australia's history. Such a shame the tree was poisoned but the artistic representation is amazing. We'll worth the visit. Also the bakery does outstanding pies and coffees.
Kerry Whitaker — Google review
Absolutely stunning, shame we didn't see it at night, but the afternoon sun lit the T
Timber up nicely.
Nathan Horswill — Google review
Really good historical point and was presented very tastefully
Andrew Barker — Google review
Nice place to stop for some Australian history. Toilets and water close by and right at the train stop. Tables covered by trees very close and made a great place for a lunch stop out of the heat and sun.
I highly recommend doing the tour to give you a unique insight into what the old gem hunters experienced. They have a place to fossick. The shop has some beautiful sapphire jewellery to suit all budgets. We thoroughly enjoyed our time at Miner's Heritage.
Nicola — Google review
We did the mine tour recently. Found some other mining tours to be more informative. Tour took 40 minutes, to be honest in my opinion not worth the money. There is no family price. The young lady that did the tour was friendly but was clearly on a script. The lady at the store selling the tickets could have been friendlier. Lots of signs around the place that use negative wording, not very welcoming. A local recommended to do the Bobby Dazzler tour instead, but that is closed now, so don’t have the experience with that tour.
Benjamin van den Broek — Google review
Interesting underground mine tour. Not too far off the highway. We bought tickets when we arrived however in busier times it may be best to pre-book. Tours operate hourly at quarter past the hour.
Staff went out of their way to offer information about the area and were very friendly.
Coffee shop on site as well ☕.
Veronica L — Google review
There's not much to do driving the Great Inland Way, so we were happy to make a small d- tour to visit this place. We didn't do the mine tour, but bought a big bag (€35) with stones, gems and and to see if we can find sapphire in there.
The friendly lady showed our kids how to do it. Explained how we could recognise sapphire and off we went.
This activity was such a fun family activity. We all worked together and managed to find sapphire. You can bring your findings into the shop and there staff will sort out which ones are the real deal.
You can start the mining part anytime during opening hours. It costs €35 for the big bag and €25 for the small one without any extra costs.
If you'd like to do the tour, the sign is only held every 15 minutes past.
Wicked Sheila — Google review
Great experience going down a gem mine.
Also bought a bag of pay dirt to try my luck.
Informative tour guide.
Jason Cox — Google review
Loved the well informed tour. A Very informative tour. It was an easy stroll through the original mine. And great displays along the way. The history room has some wonderful photos of mining era. The gift shop has a huge variety of jewellery and other items on display for sale. We had a very nice cuppa coffee after the tour.
Caroline Goessler — Google review
Had a fantastic time with the family at this tourism experience at Rubyvale.
We did the mine tour, which was excellent. One of my kids did get claustrophobic and had to head up earlier, but the guide was brilliant and really accommodating.
Paying to do the fossicking was worth the expense. One bucket was more than enough for an hour of fun. Be sure to take your funds inside, the team will tell you if you found any sapphires! The kids found way more little gems then expected, they used their spending money to buy a bag of fossicking rocks to take home 🤣
My only comment would be that this provider does not use an online booking system, so correspondence was via email, would have liked to pay in full before arrival. But a small issue.
Again that you to the Miners Heritage Team on a fantastic experience.
renee gusa — Google review
Such an incredible one in a lifetime tour! Lisa was absolutely incredible. I honestly could listen to her for hours more. Very knowledgeable and humorous!
An absolute must visit if you’re in the area! I absolutely loved the micro bats also!
Alysha Pope — Google review
What a great tour and activity to break up the trip from the desert to the sea. Informative guides take you well beneath the surface in tunnels to explore the previous working mine. The bats were the stars of the show and you must do the bucket to fossic through looking for a star sapphire.
Andrew_ C_Mango — Google review
Fantastic tour with all you’d expect of it. Our guide was local, a great storyteller with plenty up her sleeve, interesting explanations about all of it and good with kids too — not mine, I’m just a traveler, but there were families with young kids that didn’t have too much patience nor interest.
Jacob Guse — Google review
Great tour of an underground mine very informative tour guide some old gear above grond mainly old engines didnt try the fair at the cafe so I cant comment extensive jewelery shop somthing for all price levels lots of information there just ask also micro bats live underground
Wonderful place to visit. Great staff. Enjoyed the coffee and found some 💎 gems. Dog friendly.
Michelle Parrant — Google review
Had a wonderful time at Pat’s gems. Extremely knowledgeable staff taught us a lot about the different stones. Lunch was delicious steak burgers and some chips. The food was yummy although the chips had a bit too much salt on them for us. We sat in a beautiful outdoor area with shady gardens. Very pleasant.
Jo Seaby — Google review
Fantastic experience at Pats Gems! The staff were so friendly and helpful, and showed us the best way to find sapphires! We parked our caravan out the front and bought two buckets. We got quite a few sapphires from just two buckets! The carrot cake and wedges from the cafe are also so delicious. Would highly recommend spending the whole morning here!!!
Dannii Wiggins — Google review
This was our first fossicking experiences. Very laid back and casual atmosphere, reasonable prices for paydirt and the staff gave a good demonstration on what to do, as well as periodically popped over to answer any questions. Licences venue with good food as well. Gift shop pricing has some highs and lows, as is common.
Jaiden Patel — Google review
Great family experience. Guaranteed to find some beautiful sapphires. Well priced and the staff were awesome!
Chantel Van Schalkwyk — Google review
Great place to spend the afternoon. Food is excellent with daily specials and they have a decent bar too. Grab a bucket of wash and have fun picking out some sapphires.
wayne shafton — Google review
Lovely place, bought a wash bag to take home and go through. Was really surprised and happy when one of the sapphires in the bag was over 80ct.
Matthew Lew — Google review
What an excellent spot for a bit of fun fossicking with the kids. For $25 you get a bucket and guaranteed to find some gems. The staff are very helpful, friendly and show you what to do. We went back the next day we enjoyed it so much
Tracy Curtis — Google review
Another great spot to stop at while in the Gemfields. We enjoyed breakfast and came back for lunch. Very friendly staff. Enjoyed fossicking while one of the staff showed us what to look for and how to do it.
Nicola — Google review
Awesome melt in your mouth steak burger with perfectly cooked fresh chips. Reasonably priced too.
warner mackay — Google review
Pat's Gems was so much fun.
Turned up for breakfast the staff were amazing super friendly and very knowledgeable. They showed me how to look for gems but also had a laugh and a chat about the local history and town. I had my bucket and I was so excited... After an hour I had found a bag of gems. So worth the visit.
Vee Sav — Google review
Come for the fossicking, stay for the cakes! The pineapple and coconut meringue pie was so good, we came back the next day for more! The staff here are so friendly and chatty, really made our visit to the area so much brighter!
Rosie Wylie — Google review
As a local in town the food is too expensive I ordered a burger for $18 with no chips or salad!
The smoothie was terrible for $8 such a rip off that I'd rather drive to emerald for a feed.
sarah titheradge — Google review
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1056 Rubyvale Rd, Sapphire Central QLD 4702, Australia
Fantastic spot. Go here twice a week. Highly recommend it for a walk.
Chris Broad — Google review
Big statement in a big lovely field. Seats would be good in the park and shade sales
kristy mcmillan — Google review
The lady at info centre was wonderful,giving me her time and possible visiting ideas,we had our dogs with us and she was extremely helpful.thank you so much
Kerry Northey — Google review
Lovely stop at Info Centre. Big Easel is worth a look while walking the Mosaic Mile path also interesting if you are into this sort of thing. Public toilets also available at this stop with a good sized baby change room. Small historical village is also there.
Debbie Smart — Google review
Great attraction to visit!
Kirsty Russell — Google review
It was great to tick off the biggest easel in Australia but I wouldn't go out of my way, we visited due to completing our regional work in Emerald QLD.
Frances Jagger — Google review
This is big. Nice park near info centre.
Terry Davis — Google review
Really nice park great market on Sunday morning the big easel is huge we loved Emerald.
Rick Wright — Google review
It’s a fun BIG item on a lovely grassy area with big shade trees. We had fun posing with and enjoying the massive public artwork :)
Jennifer H — Google review
Five stars for the only thing do in Emerald on a Sunday
Jess — Google review
Great place to stop and walk around, tourist information center close by, food not far and shops only fees minutes away great for kids to run around.
Central Queensland Highlands Visitor Information Centre
Tourist information center
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Very helpful local staff.
Loads of information for the entire area and for attractions down south of Emerald, as well as for everything West of here.
Can find out how to go about fossicking in the Gemfields, accommodation out there and places to visit during your stay in the Emerald area.
Jeff J — Google review
Being new to the area this was one of my first places to visit. I was very impressed with the service & the warm welcome I received. I was provided with local maps, print outs of local services & many things to do flyers. The staff were very knowledgeable, extremely friendly and those customer service was 11/10. Thank you.
Lilly — Google review
Very helpful staff. Directed us to where we had to go
Roma Hutton — Google review
One of the loveliest and most helpful staff across 5 states and many stops along the way. Friendly, informative and welcoming.
Thank you ladies 👍
Mr T — Google review
Excellent service and information on Emerald.
Mark Barker — Google review
Very good nice please to take a break.
Phillip Hay — Google review
Barry was very helpful and had all the time in the world to have a chat about Emerald and thereabouts. Definitely worth a stop.
Peter Gammie — Google review
Very friendly and helpful staff. Nice local jewelry for sale.
Norlee Flaaten — Google review
Great people. Very helpful. Pop in and say G'day.
Chris Broad — Google review
As we have found with all Qld info centres. Wonderful helpful and knowledgeable staff thankyou
Rodney Schilds — Google review
Very great visitor centre that provides not only local information but also info on surrounding regions hundreds of kms away. So helpful to plan your trip through Queensland. Many info centres I've visited in the past have only info on their own region and limited info on areas 50kms each direction.
At Emerald's centre you can pretty much plan your Queensland trip. Well organised.
Carol, who volunteers there is an absolute sweetheart and so knowledgeable.
Chris G. — Google review
Good call in spot to check out what to do and see in the region.
Garry Protheroe — Google review
Very helpful information and advice 👍 cold drinks and ice creams are also available 😀 👍
Shawn Bitcher — Google review
Great knowledge and stories of local area !
A heap of brochures for all over Qld .
Rochelle Anderson — Google review
Pretty cool place to visit, only stopped to see the painting but it is well worth it, I'm sure theres more to look at but I didnt
Aj Cord — Google review
5 star because of the local knowledge of the lady who was working there. She was able to answer a question for me of a local landmark from 40 years ago. And this is a wonderful tourist information centre. Very good display and space. Did not have a stuffy feeling like a lot of information centres. Very clean.
Founded in 1987, these botanic gardens on 42 hectares offer playgrounds, picnic facilities & trails.
Awesome, clean, well laid out & easy paths to walk around. Amazing sculptures in area's. Plenty of picnic spots with seat's & grass. Bonus it's all dog friendly. Our 2 loved exploring here. Thanks Emerald 😊
Anna — Google review
Probably my (and my dog's) favourite place to go for an afternoon walk. Makes a great place to play Pokemon Go too 😂 I find it most beautiful and peaceful at dawn during winter. Nice and cool with a gorgeous sunrise and no fear of snakes
candyrox 1 — Google review
Plenty of parking adjacent to these gardens, with a playground and BBQ area. The gardens offer a number of directions in which to start your walk - all beautifully shady. At this time of year, it appears the sprinklers pop up unexpectedly around 2 pm! Be aware that it is poorly signposted and the tourist info map was not well labelled. However you can't really get lost.
Jennie McKern — Google review
Love taking my grandson to the park absolutely beautiful play ground and its always clean and tidy.
Vicky Hattingh — Google review
What a boring, nothing to see Botanic Garden. Bad indication, unclear direction on the site. There is a dead rose garden. A rain forest incredibly full of bat, the bat garden alone would deserve 5 stars it is impressive. But for the overall park, poorly manages, not clean, full of dead plants and the dirtyness, that only deserved the 1 star. Haven't taken any pictures other than the entrance sign. The Brisbane botanical garden is far superior. We even haven't been able to find the centerpiece of the garden. Is it still there or is it just poor signage? Not worth the detour unless you are a Bruce Wayne relative.
Jeff Blain — Google review
Very pretty and easy walk, no stairs, reasonably flat. Amazing collection of world plants and great playground and picnic benches. Lots of parking. Lighting was good too at twilight. A koala lives in there
Devon Port — Google review
Beautiful grounds lush, green, shady, great play area for kids plus a car track for them to ride on for free. Visitors info lady very knowledgeable about different species there.
J B — Google review
Amazing place, beautiful and super well looked after.
Photos taken during Music 'n' Mingle event, past of Easter Sunflower Festival.
Bruno Matos — Google review
For a country town it is really amazing how good this park is. So well looked after and such wonderful plants and trees. Lots of benches and the concrete path makes walking so easy.
Sue Wirrell — Google review
We spent some time walking along the path Inspecting all the trees & shrubs, even roses.
Great relaxing afternoon
They also have a section near the bridge that self contained RV's can stay for a few days
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Phil Nicholls — Google review
Great spot for our young children to burn off some energy after a long drive. Plenty of car spaces, shaded areas, table & chairs with bbq area, big playground, clean toilets and so much wildlife to see.
Thou Shall Not Be Named — Google review
You can enjoy some time here to play sports and take a walk in this fairly large botanical garden.
Laurine — Google review
One of my favourite places to visit when I’m in Emerald. I love walking around and it has so much to see. The concrete footpaths are good for skaters and bicycle riders etc.
Rose-Anne M — Google review
This is a nice place for a walk and stretch while driving the long distances between towns along this highway. The Park stretches along the river and continues on the other side of it as well. There's BBQ areas and playgrounds for the kids too. We'll with making a stop.
Bianca Arnold — Google review
A restful well kept park in the middle of town. The kids love the playground next to the parking space
Erik Kampman — Google review
Was a lovely park and even better that you could walk with your dogs on a leash. It's right beside the overnight free camp at Emerald. The park is well laid out and also had a lovely playground for kids to enjoy.
Marion Smith — Google review
Bit sparse but lovely walking tracks with plenty of spaces for groups to sit and enjoy the venue. A few great art pieces
Michelle Hogan — Google review
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100 Capricorn Highway, Emerald QLD 4720, Australia
The whole staff is lovely! Food is not only delicious, but reasonably priced too. Lovely experience ❤️
donna whitfield — Google review
Great history about coal and the mines. The old machineries on display were very interesting. Unless you live near the mines, you don't really think of how big these machines are.
If anyone is in the area, it's a must to stop over and have a quick go through the museum / info area.
Charisma Magallanes — Google review
Really great Museum to understand the Coal mining industry. The Cafe there serves great food and friendly service. Try the bragline burger, one of the biggest burgers I've ever seen. The best ice Coffee ever.
John King — Google review
We had breakfast wrap this morning in the cafe omg so delicious & wonderful service thanks ladies will be back
Jon and Lyn Wrigley — Google review
Google said it opened at 8am on Saturday so i told the kids we would stop, Cafe sign out the front on the hwy said open, Japanese garden sign said it is free for the public to enjoy! All closed at 8am on a Saturday.
Nathan Brown — Google review
Cafe here is absolutely fantastic. Staff are wonderful and the food is 11/10 definitely the best in Blackwater. The place itself is huge! Massive function rooms, clean facilities, beautiful garden, a cinema and museum.
Wilma Patty — Google review
Great experience very informative a pity some of the displays weren't working. But still very good.
Rae Sweeney — Google review
The coal display is EXCELLENT! Best ever!
The timeline from 300 million years ago to 2008 is INCREDIBLE.... A MUST SEE for EVERYONE! Unbelievably amazing!
Helen Stevens — Google review
2 days before Christmas it was bloody closed. Drove from Riverland, SA to Townsville specifically through Blackwater so wife could see Japanese garden. NOT impressed.
Aussie Steve — Google review
I learned so much from this place. I love these places as they tell me so much about the area. Presented very well with awesome displays. A must see for $5. And a bonus of the lovely craft shop attached with locally hand made gems.
Linda Johnson — Google review
Interesting walk around but lots of displays no longer working which was disappointing.
Ryan Clark — Google review
Interesting to see the history of coal production in the area.The Japanese garden was a nice surprise
Very friendly staff at this tourist destination. This location includes ample parking, seating for either own or purchased food and drink, and relaxing after a hard day of thunder egg hunting. Would recommend getting in early to beat the line for cutting the eggs. Some of the gems in the shop are a bit over priced, but there is some nice pieces to choose from outside.
Jaiden Patel — Google review
A great morning fossicking for thunder eggs. The owner was very knowledgeable, friendly and super helpful. It's good value for money, great fun and price included having the thunder eggs cut. Highly recommend.
Wendy Roughsedge — Google review
We had a fantastic day fossicking for just $30 per adult. The road from the highway to the tourist park was a bit rough, but it was definitely worth it. We definitely enjoyed the impressive display of rocks. A must visit if you are in rockhampton
Rhealistic Adventures — Google review
Very clean facilities, stunning views.
The family and staff running the park were very friendly and helpful.
The fossicking was enjoyable and suitable for all ages and abilities.
Pricing was good and overall we had a great weekend.
Philip Geach — Google review
Had a lot of fun, could easily have spent the whole day here. The owner was really informative and showed us how to search for thunder eggs. I would recommend going on a dry day as it makes it a lot easier to find thunder eggs in the dirt, but we went on a really rainy day and still found some amazing gemstones with beautiful colours! The owners were really happy to help and cut open the eggs, well worth the experience.
Matthew Lew — Google review
Excellent big site with great fireplace, view and few neighbours. Fantastic value. Fossicking excellent, rustic but clean facilities. Steep hill on entry. Staff very helpful.
Robin Smith — Google review
Great bush camp. Lovely owners. Had a fantastic stay, found plenty of thunder eggs. Will definitely be staying on my return trip. Easy digging.
M H — Google review
Great place to come and search for thunder stones and Jasper. Plenty of help and advice from the friendly staff. After you have finished they check you bag of finds and even cut a few for you. All equipment needed provided.we had some nice ones cut that we found. If possible I would go during the week as it's much quieter than the weekend. We stayed over night in a powered caravan site $25 for 2 adults. Beautiful sunsets.
Janette Evans — Google review
What a great place to dig in the dirt. Beautiful location with plenty of space. Basic amenities but who cares when it's do cheap to camp and you can look for pretty rocks anywhere you walk. At $30 the fossicking experience is definitely worth doing. I found some nice thunder eggs snd they cut about 6 for me. Very happy what I found.
Paula — Google review
Our family stayed here for one night and had a fantastic time. Site was powered, with a beautiful outlook and gorgeous sunset views and staying there meant we had time out of the heat of the day to go fossicking.
Don was extremely kind and patient with our son and took the time to explain what to look for and carefully go over what he'd found to see if there was anything worth keeping.
We went home with a few Thunder eggs to remember our time there and a beautiful piece of rainforest jasper to display in our home from the lovely shop. Next time we would stay a night or two longer to really soak up the atmosphere.
Rae C — Google review
Unfortunately I had limited time out here. What I saw was a beautiful array of thunder eggs, petrified woods and a great assortment of stones. Am hoping to get back I ut here and do some fossicing.
Gwenda Marshall — Google review
Had a lovely 2 night stay here with camper trailer. Powered site, very close to water tap and washing machine, clean toilets, clean showers, had a great time fossicking for thunder eggs (which they cut in the shop right next to the site :) ) Owners are absolutely lovely and on top of everything. Would 100% recommend, especially for rock enthusiasts👍
Veerle Bruijn — Google review
A really nice place to stay. The showers are are basic but Hot. Toilets are roomy and clean. Not a lot of available spaces so booking is a good idea. None of the above is why you stay here. You've come for the Thunder Eggs. Fossickin is very easy. They literally bring up the raw dirt for you to sift through. They provide all the tools and are more than willing to offer all the advice you need. You will get a few free cuts of your stones and will have to pay for any more you want cut. We will be back next year
Alan Sambell — Google review
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3665 Capricorn Highway, Wycarbah QLD 4702, Australia
Capricorn Caves is a well-liked destination that features an intricate network of underground limestone caverns, including a natural cathedral. The site is located 24km north of Rockhampton near the town of Caves and offers visitors a unique auditory and visual experience. A popular one-hour tour involves listening to classical music while admiring cave coral, stalactites, fig-tree roots, and possibly spotting insectivorous bats.
Stayed overnight at the nice campground and did the Explorer Tour the next morning. Everyone had lots of fun, including the children and teenagers. The tour guide was knowledgeable and genuinely enthusiastic. We saw an owl and bats. The caves were interesting and the tour just difficult enough to really be exciting for the kids and teens. Winding through sometimes narrow and sometimes low passages, the Explorer Tour was tricky for the grown-ups but well worth it.
Gayatri Aegerter — Google review
We did the Cathedral tour and it was well worth the visit. The information on the history and the animals in the reception area was very informative. The tour was excellent well worth the cost. The music played in the cathedral was absolutely beautiful. I found it very moving. We had a really enjoyable time. Highly recommend a visit when in the area.
Julie Dietrich — Google review
We had such an epic experience with Capricorn Caves. Our Adventure Tour Guide Hudson was so supportive, encouraging and knowledgeable about the caves. We were very nervous after looking at the first tunnel & Hudson explained to us exactly what to expect - we were still nervous but she made us believe we could do it. There was no fuss if a tunnel was too small, an alternative was offered. I'm so happy we got to experience the beauty & fun of the caves. Hudson is a legend & anyone on her tours is in for a great time!
Bryony Black — Google review
I visited the caves, it was about 30 minutes and the guide was friendly and informative. I would recommend to come here if you have never been to a cave before. I would return with others if they had not been here. The cave walk was easy, a few stairs and the option to exit via the 'adventure' route. Its not hard but if you are on the bigger side or have a problem bending then it might be tricky. I barely squeezed through, the average healthy person would have no issues, unless you are claustrophobic.
Benjamin Webster — Google review
The tour was great and some information was supplied in german for my parents. We were able to get a free entry ticket with a companion card which wasn’t accepted anywhere else on our trip yet. Nice little selection of local made gifts. Friendly staff and nice food in the cafe.
This was our second time visiting and it was still interesting. Bummer we didn’t hear the bats anymore from 3 years ago but a tourist took a picture with flash and the bats disappeared. If you visit, please try to think about the wildlife.
Carolin Millar — Google review
What a great hidden little gem. We had an excellent guided tour that was easy to walk through, so not difficult for kids or the elderly. You do need to be able to walk well on I ever surfaces and climb and descend stairs though. Our guide was fabulous. They also do provide more challenging tours if desired as well.
Mike Martin — Google review
Wow, what an adventure! My partner and I stopped in Rocky and saw the caves as something to do nearby. Don't miss it! They're very impressive, and I've visited a view caves all over the world. We booked the Adventure ticket - 2h of intense (and I mean intense) exploration of the caves. Awesome tour guide, beautiful caves, and an amazing feeling of accomplishment after. Loved it!
Eike Bernhard — Google review
We went on the 90 mins Explorer tour. Our guide Drew provided us with great commentary about the caves, history and the nature surroundings. He did a great job with entertaining both kids and adults. And He helped us take some awesome photos. Our daughter really enjoyed the "crawling" part, it was so fun. Would definitely recommend to friends to visit.
Lishuo Xue — Google review
Our tour guide was Amber. She was so informative. You can tell she loves her job and the caves. We wish we did a longer tour. We weren’t sure what to expect so we chose the cathedral tour as we had small children with us. Highly recommend visiting the caves.
Alison Rollings — Google review
Wow, what an experience!! We did the 2 hour cave adventurer tour with Issie (the best guide ever!!) We were climbing through holes barely bigger than our bodies and saw some incredible sights. We had no idea what to expect before doing the tour and our minds were absolutely blown! It is certainly a workout and wear clothes that you don’t care about getting dirty. Prepare to get out of your comfort zone and definitely ask for Issie as your guide. She is so informative and absolutely loves her job! Such a good time and she gives the best encouragement.
Kristen Burk — Google review
Our tour guide was knowledgable and explained a lot of interesting facts and information about the history of the caves. The group tour was limited in what you can do however we still got to enter and be in awe of the various cave rooms. Definitely a must do if you're passing through the area. If you're a hiker or enjoy movement make time to do the adventure tour where you get to climb through caves.
Camielle Honrade — Google review
We did the 2 hour adventure caving tour.
It was so amazing. The guides were awesome and so encouraging, when I though I couldn't do something. I felt so great and top of the world when we finished.
Definitely recommend doing a tour here.
Luke Becker — Google review
Absolutely amazing!!! My partner and I did the Adventurers tour and our lovely tour guide James was very knowledgeable about the caves, history and was more than happy to answer our questions! If you’re not sure, it’s definitely worth a visit, just make sure you wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty!
Hayley Hodson — Google review
The Caves accommodation is faultless. Clean tidy and well maintained.
We did the Adventure Tour with Drew as our guide. He was knowledgeable, engaging and full of passion about the caves and its wildlife. Beautiful and stunning caves.
Paul Tinson — Google review
We stayed a night in a cabin for two and in the morning did the explorer (medium difficulty) tour. Cabin was clean and comfortable with all the amenities and the tour was a lot of fun (quite challenging and a bit slippery after all the rain, but helpful and knowledgeable guide). Definitely worth a few hour stop on your way north or south.
Naomi Dempsey — Google review
Our tour guide James was great! We learned so many new things about geology of the area, the caves, forest and animals. The explorer tour is a great intermediate one, with some adventurous spots to go past. We also camped there, nice tranquil area with good amenities. About 20min drive from shops.
Elisa Cancilleri — Google review
Absolutely amazing experience! I had a last minute change to plans and they were great about rescheduling to the next day. The guides are very informative and the tours are heaps of fun. I’ve gone back and done all three tours and loved crawling through the caves and experiencing the place like I haven’t been able to at any other caves.
Meggles C — Google review
Definitely worth a stop! We had the basic tour and it took around 45min. It was $90 for a family of 4. The tour guide was really good, entertaining and knew a lot. A really magical part was when at the cathedral cave he turned off all the lights and we sat in complete darkness and listened to Hallelujah song with excellent acoustics.
Egle Didvalyte — Google review
We did the Cathedral tour with 2 kids and a baby. Highly, highly recommend it. Great value for money, the staff enjoy their jobs and you can see that. They clicked well with the kids and really know their stuff. Will definitely be back to do the other tours available.
Could do with a bit more signage on the way out.
Joe Shepherd — Google review
Thoroughly enjoyed my time here, our guide was very informative. In the Cathedral cave he turned the lights off for a bit and was playing Hallelujah, as the lights slowly came on again! The acoustics were absolutely amazing…. Magical!
Linda Higgins — Google review
The caves are amazing and we had an awesome adventure Tour including crawling through the caves. The Management / reception was not super friendly. They don't provide showers nor facilities to change or clothes for the experience as pictured in their Videos.
Keep that in mind and you will have an amazing adventure!
x — Google review
This was a lovely quiet place to stay. The cabin was very spacious & clean. A lovely deck with a bbq & a friendly bush turkey. There was also a short walk through the bush. We took the Cathedral Cave tour while there. The entrance to this cave was just like a movie set. Just stunning. Our guide Rory was very knowledgeable & enthusiastic. We saw some bats & their sound was just like running water in the back of the cave. Seated in the pews in the Cathedral Cave as the lights dimmed & the sound of “ Hallelujah “ played was just so beautiful. Thank you to everyone at the caves for their hospitality. Well worth a stopover.
Margaret Bourne — Google review
My partner and I booked onto the adventure tour, we really did not know what to expect but were absolutely blown away by our experience. We had booked in for the 19th but unfortunately due to an accident on the Bruce highway, were unable to make it in time, but they were happy to give us a refund. We still wanted to do the tour so they booked us in for the next day! For the tour, there was 5 of us in total which was a perfect number of people to keep the tour moving and ensure health and safety. Our guide, Hudson, was absolutely fantastic. She was so engaging, knowledgeable about all aspects of the caves and clearly a skilled caver. We are both beginners but felt very safe in her hands. It certainly was a work out but we were rewarded by seeing interesting nature, historical facts and gorgeous views. It was also very good to know that the costs of the tour helps fund the important conservation work that is carried out on the property.
Hannah Rolland — Google review
Our family (2 adults, 3 kids under 12yrs) visited in September 2023. We did the 2hr Family Adventure tour. The kids loved it! “Amazing!” “Adrenaline rush.” “A little bit scary, but fun.” Our guide Candice was great. There were some small holes we had to commando crawl through. I'd recommend wearing older clothes, perhaps something to cover your knees.
Dan Mueller — Google review
We did the 90-min Explorer Tour and that was just perfect (we were so glad we didn't settle on the 45-min Cathedral Tour). It was only slightly challenging, with a bit of ducking down and using hands to help get up and down certain places. Best to wear non slippery shoes as it can get slippery down there during the rainy season. Jackson was an excellent tour guide, very knowledgeable, enthusiastic and friendly. Looks like he's found his vocation in life as his passion for the caves and speleology definitely rubbed off. I highly recommend this tour (I'm also glad we didn't do the 2-hr Adventurer Tour as that would have involved crawling on all fours in tighter spaces).
Lorraine Hétu Manifold — Google review
What a fantastic experience, cannot recommend this enough. We signed up for the adventurer tour and it fully lived up to its name. We went with the expectation of just venturing deeply into the caves, but this offered so much more. Expect to crawl, climb and squeeze your way through passages you don’t think you’ll fit through (only if you want to)!
Our tour guide Beth was fantastic. She was knowledgeable and personable, and the perfect guide to this brilliant adventure tour. We learned about the bats and the rock formations as well as a bit of history of the discovery of the caves. This is all whilst pushing yourself through these caves into the different passages/rooms.
Don’t wear clothes you care about, including shoes. It had rained the day before our trip so there were lots of puddles and mud. Luckily we were prepared and felt like it added to the experience but just a bit of warning to people planning to do this!
I think this is such good value for money for the experience we had, and will definitely be recommending to people we know. Thanks again.
Rich & Rob
Rob Vaughan — Google review
We didn’t stay but we did a guided tour of the caves. I have had two knee replacements and still healing but I had no trouble. Paths and steps very accessible. Our tour guide was very informative and helpful. We hope to visit again and stay at the cabins next time. I didn’t cat your tour guides name but it was Kieran.
Sue Freiberg — Google review
Amazing tour. Tour guide was very knowledgeable and mindful of everyone’s level of experience. It was great learning about the geology and natural history of the area, and the caves are beautiful. The only thing I can think of to improve the experience is adding the significance of the caves to the traditional people of the land.
Brett and Flic Olster — Google review
Such a fantastic experience! Kids loved the cave walk, & we spotted a few tiny bats. Guide was very informative, & the cathedral at the end was amazing! Definitely would love to come back & did the other tours.
Jessica Lee — Google review
Absolutely amazing.
We were lucky to have Sarah both of our tours the Cathedral and Explorer. She is very informative and our 2 girls had the best time up the front with her. So happy I pushed my self out of my comfort zone to experience the complete package, even though I was covered in mid by the end.
Well worth the visit.
We will be back when the girls are older to do the Adventurer tour.
The Toowoomba Family.
Kylie Crump — Google review
It was an amazing experience. Loved every bit of it. Our tour guide Sarah was superb! She provided a thorough guide and information. It’s a must at visit place.
Mst. Farhana Diba — Google review
What an experience! Once in a lifetime opportunity to see such an ancient and beautiful natural masterpiece. Hudson the tour guide was incredible and made the experience one to never forget.
Rockhampton Botanic Gardens is a verdant sanctuary located south of the town that showcases tropical and subtropical rainforest, landscaped gardens, lily-covered lagoons, a Japanese garden and a small zoo with various animal species. Visitors can enjoy a tranquil atmosphere in the Japanese garden and relish local delights at the cafe. The well-maintained zoo houses several animals including koalas, wombats, dingoes and monkeys along with an aviary.
Always amazed to visit here. Love that it's so well kept. Animals all so healthy looking and gardens so well kept. The shop offers great food, with lovely happy staff. Nice souvenirs.
Mandy Purdie — Google review
The day we visited was very hot, so most of the animals were deep in the shade. But fortunately for us they slowly came out when the carers came to give the food . The Merecats , Chimps and Cassowary were my favourites. The family of Chimps played and the baby was sticking straw into the fathers mouth then pulling it out, very playful.
The zoo is a great size.
We don't get up to Rockhampton often but this zoo is a must see. It's free and only asks for donations.
Jane Head — Google review
Please pay a visit you won't regret it. Zoo is free, it's in a lovely scenic setting. It isn't a full zoo but knowing this before we went did not build up our expectations. The chimps were funny to watch and it is worth sticking around for their feeding time and chimp talk at 2.45pm. There are other feeding times for the other animals too. Be sure to pick up a brochure at the entrance to see the feeding times.
Please support the zoo by making a donation to the donation boxes dotted around the zoo.
Paul Neal — Google review
One of the most amazing gardens you'll see. Some parts of it feels like a rainforest. Some very large trees grow here. The playground is nestled under all these large trees creating natural shade for the all ages of children to play. The playground itself is also amazing!! Definitely worth a visit.
Ken Tran — Google review
This place is definitely worth a visit by anyone looking for a cool spot. Free parking available and plenty of walks available. We went up one end which had the waterfall. This was amazing as there were plenty of turtles and fishes to be seen. There are also amenities and playgrounds at this place. Perfect for all ages and all needs!!!
Chris Chapman — Google review
Very odd bunch of trees. Still loved it. They have a tropical fruit section. Seems a bit unloved in places and has a strange layout. Trees from all over the place! Even arabica coffee is growing. Lots of birds. I even saw two chickens haha, assuming they escaped from close by housing. Not very busy even on a Sunday, most people hang around the playground or the lagoon.
Hannah — Google review
Great botanic gardens to visit. A good variety of exhibits from Japanese gardens to Asian fruit trees, a cenotaph and a lagoon with all kinds of bird life. It’s right next to the Rockhampton Zoo so allow at least a couple of hours if you want to see both. Nice little cafe where you can get a coffee and cake or an ice cream and sit and watch the bird life all around. Lots of Rainbow Lorikeets will come over while you’re eating and probably try to scrounge some food, but feeding them is discouraged.
Glenn Ferguson — Google review
Loved the tropical fruit tree section. Japanese garden has no water due to maintenance. Lots of shade. Kiosk with plenty of shady seating.
Allison Lee — Google review
The kids love to see the koalas, kangaroos, Emu, crocodiles and the apes. We didn't have enough time to walk through the garden and zoo but the little we saw are memorable. Hope to go there some other time.
Bola Awodoye — Google review
A very beautiful place to visit with kids or without for FREE.
The Japanese theme section was pretty calm and relaxing .
All the grounds were maintained properly with lawn being mowed. They do had covered bbq areas and a big play area with lots of equipments for kids to enjoy.
The cafe serves easy quick meals and souvenirs too.
A must visit place while you visit Rockhampton.
SUSHI K — Google review
Rockhampton Botanic Garden is undeniably beautiful, and I enjoyed strolling through its lush landscapes and diverse plant collections.
The garden's well-designed pathways took me on a delightful journey through a wide variety of plant species, each more stunning than the last. The colorful blooms, lush greenery, and well-tended landscapes made for a picturesque and relaxing experience.
One of my favorite spots was the peaceful lake, where I could sit and unwind while enjoying the natural surroundings. The garden offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Rockhampton Botanic Garden is not only a beautiful place to explore but also an educational one. The informative signs and exhibits provided valuable insights into the diverse plant life, making the visit both enjoyable and enlightening.
However, I must mention that the area housing the bats was a bit of a disappointment.
The overpowering stench from the bat enclosure was a significant drawback to an otherwise pleasant visit. Additionally, I noticed some cleanliness issues in that particular section of the garden.
While I understand that bats are an essential part of the ecosystem, it would be beneficial for the management to address the odor and cleanliness concerns to enhance the overall visitor experience.
Aside from the bats' area, the rest of the garden was well-maintained, and the variety of flora made it a lovely place to explore. The garden's peaceful ambiance and educational exhibits were definite highlights.
I hope the management takes note of the feedback and works towards improving the bat enclosure.
Zella Keiko Bawr — Google review
Free to visit, picnic tables and barbeques, beautiful playground for the kids, gift shop, cafe and the gardens are right next door to the zoo - which is also free.
Vanessa H. — Google review
Located next to the zoo, lots of beautiful flowers etc, all free, also recommend the Cafe at the Gardens wonderful food and prices
Graeme Clemas — Google review
Turtle-riffic, wonderful wetlands with birdlife and hundreds of turtles, easy to stroll with good cafe and gazebos, facilities and a new kids playground.
Amanda Harvey — Google review
Lovely trip here to the Radiance installation at Christmas. We will certainly return during daylight as the gardens seemed lovely, well-kept and peaceful.
Jonathan Powles — Google review
Lovely free park & gardens. Kids loved the monkeys & the wombats. Make sure to take rid, lots of mosquitoes.
Jessica Lee — Google review
This was a wonderful visit for the lights display. We look forward to coming to to explore the gardens during the day and having longer play in the playground.
Yoyo — Google review
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100 Spencer St, West Rockhampton QLD 4700, Australia
Museum in an 1899 railway station featuring a vintage steam tram & other transport memorabilia.
Was driving by and spotted this awesome museum.
I absolutely enjoyed meandering with my son and sitting at the cafe.
Will be back with friends :)
el — Google review
Archer Park Rail Museum, at $10 per adult, is a treasure trove for train enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Offering convenient amenities like toilets, a small café, and plenty of parking, it's a fantastic destination to immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Rockhampton railways.
Rhealistic Adventures — Google review
Great history of the railway. Museum was well laid out and informative.
Had a ride point the petite choo choo which was a steam tram and the only left that works.
Rainforest Scuba — Google review
The volunteers have really put their all into this place. Beautiful displays and very clever soundscape on the platform with life like models. My kids loved the ride on the tram. A well spent morning in Rockhampton.
Rae C — Google review
Lovely experience! 10$ entry for adults, and spent about 1-1.5 hours there. There was a wonderful volunteer, Alex, that talked with us quite a bit and showed us little things around the museum. Even people doing cleaning stopped and showed us around! Above and beyond.
Jenna Schroeder — Google review
Absolutely fabulous. Well done to all involved. One of the best.
Leigh Halse — Google review
This is a nice museum with amazingly preserved pieces of history. Nearly in the heart of Rockhampton, inside the railway station you will discover how the trains of the area operated over the centuries and what it meant for the growth of the town.
Staff members looking after the place are always smiling and passionate about this important place. Enjoy taking a look at what the inside of the carriages used to be and get a fantastic photo of sitting in the train driver's seat! Lastly, have a ride on the tram cart that travels through the town, lots of fun for the family.
Dale Williams — Google review
Great historical place to visit. Staff is fantastic. Price very reasonable. Access to trains. Informative videos through out the museum. Nice place to have morning tea.
Pasta Sims — Google review
What a wonderful trip down memory lane with the old train engines.
Diane Malone — Google review
Open day.. paid entry fee $4 adult $2 child. Then $2.50 a train ride..
Expensive Expensive.
Parking ok. Pretty building. Informative
Maree Murphy — Google review
Came across Archer Park Rail Museum when I went to visit the CQ Military Museum, which turns out to be right next to it and couldn't help but to go in too. Friendly, knowledgeable staff and great exhibits. They also have the only operational steam powered Purrey Tram in the world. Worth the visit.
Lance van Zyl — Google review
Great time. Excellent place to visit.
Kelvin Welbourn — Google review
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51-87 Denison St, Rockhampton City QLD 4700, Australia
Showcase for a variety of trees, shrubs & herbs, with a waterfall, walking paths & a camping area.
Great family outing parkland. Massive Kids playground, BBQ, water zone (very simple) and a good variety of walking tracks available for a stroll or scooter ride. My kids loved it there. Will never go there again in summer though lol
Wang Peter — Google review
The Kershaw Gardens is an amazing playground that provides any childlike inclined person tons of fun from the water play area to the multi story climbing net. Put all of this together with a fully covered play area for protecting the family, this has it all. This feels great for the entire family and i would recommend it for all. Come and play in the park, have a BBQ then spend the afternoon relaxing in the water play. Do not miss !!
Paul Zomer — Google review
Beautiful open spaced Park filled with lots of amenities and seating. Decent amount of car spots available for parking and very easy to access off the main road.
Good weather, good times and good memories to be made here with the family.
Dale Williams — Google review
Fantastic gardens. Great for kids with many, many things to do from play equipment to bike/scooter paths to explore. Good dog enclosure with agility course plus water play area for younger kids and numerous shelters available to use and possibly book for events or parties. Massive grassed areas to play/lounge or picnic.
Alan H — Google review
Good spot ,fills before sunset. 🏜
A lot of water damage so small flat area and the rest slopes off and muddy. ☔
Still, it IS near town center and its free. 💰
Worth an overnight stay and a wander in town. 👍🏻
Pen Nomad — Google review
We had a lot of fun with this park, we were not quite prepared for the outdoor play but definitely will be next time! Bring your toggs and a towel just in case.
Yoyo — Google review
Superb playground for kids which has such a huge variety of interesting challenges. Toilets, cold water showers, Bbqs and plenty of seating. Excellent place with night lighting so you can stay a bit longer in the summer.
Allison Lee — Google review
Beautiful free wifi n free bbq n a water pool waterfalls are fabulous n free camping for 48 hours.
Raquel Crampton — Google review
My kids loved it. 11 & 9 and they were entertained for over an hour. So much stuff to play on (hamster wheel, 2x zip lines, in ground trampolines, the massive climbing structure and two slides off it.) The water play area was cool too. Only wish the monorail thing was working.
Cory Morris — Google review
Absolutely lovely experience, so calming to walk along and take in the beautiful views. Walkways are extremely well kept, clear and easy to navigate. I wish those electric scooters didn't exist though, so annoying having people riding along the trails, forcing you to step aside for them to speed past, especially on the narrow parts.
Jake Eaton — Google review
Awesome park for the whole family. Huge playground with heaps of different areas for kids. Waterfalls are a nice and relaxing and the walk around the gardens is pleasant.
Lance Walsh — Google review
I thoroughly enjoyed my walk with my two little dogs, enjoying the tranquil combination of the forest, waterfall and quiet entertainment areas. This is definitely a place to visit if you would like to reset your thoughts and appreciate the beauty of life.
Celeste Haasbroek — Google review
This park at Rockhampton is a great place to cool off with many water play areas , it is dog friendly and has clean grounds and toilets, and has fun playgrounds for children a relaxing enjoyable park 🏞️
Maxine Baker — Google review
Beautiful gardens, a great place to go for a walk or have a picnic. It's amazing to find such a gem so close to the city. Awesome activities for children too.
This whole area is so beautiful shame it's so popular now, some days it's standing room only. Take the aerogaurd the mozzies are bloody hungry, the swimming holes and bush walks are just beautiful, crystal water surrounded by pine and rainforest, while swimming you'll see fish, eels and turtles just be careful of the bullrouts it's a fresh water stone fish. When walking the tracks always be snake smart in the Queensland bush. The camping area is nice big enough sites can get crowded to book early.
Adam Vycke — Google review
Beautiful picnic/BBQ site, nice for a family or group day away. Clean toilets. Bring a hat as shady sitting is mainly under trees. Very cold water but a nice swim too. Wear shoes when in the water or keep your feet off the bottom. Road heading in needs some attention, is just drivable in a non-4WD.
L and K Marjoram — Google review
Great spot. We camped over Easter holidays it was great with the kids swimming in the amazing freshwater. Hidden treasure.
Sheds Shop — Google review
Good camp area until. Probably with day visitors parking in the camp sites and lack of enforcement from qld parks and wildlife. Some locals were extremely rude and did even remove their cars when asked. We left 4 days early with no refund after our last visit.
Terry Roberts — Google review
A favourite place to visit, beautiful clear water, even on a busy day there is always plenty of room to swim. There isn't a lot a shade so come prepared! Also remember to take your rubbish away with you.
monnie Williams — Google review
Its shady.. but bring mozzie repellent.. a 44gallon drum of it might do for the first couple hours.
Kristyn Jensen — Google review
Beautiful place good hiking tracks
Roxanne Patamise — Google review
Beautiful little spot for a day out.
Lynette Warren — Google review
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Byfield QLD 4703, Australia
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Cooberrie Park Wildlife Sanctuary
Wildlife park
Zoos & Aquariums
Encounters & photos with rehabilitated koalas, kangaroos, monkeys & several reptile species.
Amazing people, amazing place. They have a great variety of animals. Enclosures were clean and well maintained. The show allows you to get up close and personal with the opportunity to take lots of photos. Highly recommend. The staff are welcoming and very friendly, could not have asked for a better experience. Great day out.
Katrina Whiting — Google review
Love this place! So good to see all the animals and to be able to interact with them. The kids had a lot of fun. All animals are looked after very well and it is obvious that the owners have a passion for what they are doing here.
Suzette Steyn — Google review
Great place for a family day out. Bring your picnic lunch. Pool for swimming. Can buy bags of food to feed the kangaroos, peacocks, ducks, etc. Can pay a little extra to hold a koala, snake, makaw(large parrot). Staff very friendly and knowledgeable. Kangaroos,emu,ducks and peacocks all roam free. Good bathrooms.
Gillian Munro — Google review
Small wildlife park with huge personality.
Fab staff at the 1pm 'show' we are 2 adults in our 60's from UK 🇬🇧 couldn't get a seniors discount though, lady was a bit sharp saying it was only for Australia residents! But regardless we enjoyed our time, it was lovely feeding the animals that were wandering about 😊
It's definitely worth a visit.
VANESSA TOLSON-GODDARD — Google review
What an awesome place to visit. See the animals, play dinosaur mini golf. The off to Byfield for a yummy burger 🍔 😋 Animal intera tive experiences were awesome. You can hold a Koala, Macaws, and many more...
GLENYS HOLMES — Google review
What an incredible place to spend the day with the fam bam! The extension of the putt-putt and dinosaur park is a great addition to the park and something extra for everyone to enjoy. Lots to do and plenty of shade to enjoy. The staff and keepers are very knowledgeable, passionate and involved in caring for the animals. 1pm animal show is a must see and do. Getting pictures with the animals on offer is an incredible experience.
Shartai Many — Google review
We absolutely loved visiting this park. The kids loved all the animals, especially the interactive show which was very hands on. The staff were very friendly and were happy to answer all the kids'questions. We recommend wearing closed in shoes as it can be a bit muddy after rain. Not a whole lot of undercover area though if it's a wet day.
Trundlewithus — Google review
Third time visiting and as always, it does not disappoint!
They have a pool and picnic area, make sure you pack togs and a good feed and have a splash while you wait for the interactive animal show.
They've also recently built a mini golf course, we haven't tried it out, but it looks like it can be fun! So, having gone there for 3 years now, they definitely do a lot to upgrade their facilities and experiences. Well done, Cooberrie! We will be back!
Lilli Verster — Google review
Great little place to visit. Lots of animals and very open spaces. Great staff.
Peter Hoffman — Google review
We absolutely loved this place!!! Initially when we saw the price of $40 entry per adult, we thought it was a bit pricey but after spending the whole day there, I can honestly say it's worth every dollar. We loved that there was such a large variety of animals and we also loved being able to feed the ducks, kangaroos and chickens roaming around the park! We loved the array of native Australian wildlife such as emus, cassowaries, kangaroos, koalas, cockatoos, wombats and the cute little blue tongue lizards. They also had a range of snakes, lizards and other birds to hold for free at the reptile show which was at 1pm and was included in the entry fee. On top of this they had a number of wildlife encounters and I chose to do the monkey encounter which was $75. I got to feed the marmoset monkeys out of a bowl and got to spend a fair amount of time with them in their enclosure. It was so much fun! This was definitely the highlight of my day. The animals keepers/handlers were very knowledgeable and could answer all my questions about the monkeys. There were plenty of toilets around the park as well for easy access. There were also a fair amount of tables to sit at around the park if you wanted to stop for a quick snack. The only thing I would say is if you're thinking about going, bring your own snacks/lunch as there is no cafe or eatery on site. There are vending machines with basic food such as crackers and cheese, chips and drinks. There are no full meal options though really if you're looking for that. So I would say eat before you come or bring some lunch along. I would 100% recommend this place to anyone who loves animals as it's just awesome! An unforgettable experience!
Amy Sheaffe — Google review
There is no need to wait.
You can see a lovely animal.
Good place to see the kangaroos from very close, but be aware of the big muscular kangaroos. They are literally the same height of an average human being.
Asif Reza — Google review
Such a good putt putt. The dinosaurs add to the atmosphere. Very shady on a hot day. Lots of interesting holes. Adults would find the coarse a bit of a challenge. Often courses with other attractions are really for the kids. This is not like that. Highly recommend.
Trisha Kingdom — Google review
Hands down the best interactive wildlife experience I’ve ever been to or seen. Very affordable rates for holding some of the rarer species, and a wide open area to feed the kangaroos, birds, and wallabies. The animals were very friendly and gentle and the area is built in what used to be a gorgeous botanical garden. Everyone on the staff including the volunteers were ridiculously nice, knowledgeable, and helpful. This was the highlight of my trip to Queensland and I could not recommend visiting enough.
Matthew M — Google review
Nice little animal park to take kids snake shows and you can interact with roos emu guinea pigs peacocks good place to take the family
bennyboy101588 — Google review
Absolutely brilliant. So much interaction with the animals, up close & person. $2.00 a bag for food to feed kangaroos, emus, birds etc.
So many of each all over the park, wandering about freely.
Can pay extra to hold various animals if you want.
Highly recommended & the kids will love it.
Dave Brennan — Google review
Super awesome wildlife sanctuary! We had a great time with the animals. :)
Amazing!!! Great tour guide!! Easy on the eyes too 😉 all jokes aside, great value for money. Very informative! Get to see croc feeding straight through the fence a couple metres away! AND you get to hold one!! You should arrive an hour earlier so you can try crocodile in the cafe!
J — Google review
Great experience with the family. Guide was knowledgeable with all aspects of the farm as he had hands on experience in each role. Closest I have ever been to a crocodile and it's unlikely will ever find another place that lets you get that close. We had lunch there as well which was tasty and good value, I thought the help yourself salad and sauce bar was a great idea which other restaurants should do. Daughter loved patting her first baby croc.
Daniel Dench — Google review
What a fabulous place - it's the whole package. Friendly staff; fun, educational tour and a lot of crocs to see. Very good value and thoroughly enjoyable to visit.
Hettie Arends — Google review
Two 1hr 30min tours per day, 10.30am and 1.00pm,
Must book.
Was an amazing excursion with guide being extremely knowledgeable, professional and humorous.
These are very impressive animals up close.
Also this farm is a 100% conservationist set up run by an Aussie family with a great story.
Dave Danilo — Google review
What a great place to take the kids! Incredible hosts that are not only passionate about what they do, but very entertaining! My kids loved every second of the tour, especially getting up close and holding the little crocs.
I really love the naming plaques of each enclosure.. really describes the personality of the Alligator (?) In them. A lovely restaurant setting with a kiosk and souvenir shop.
Tara Larkins — Google review
Had a great time at the 10am tour. Guide was funny and made the tour entertaining with his knowledge and stories about specific crocs on the farm. Didn’t try the food, but looked pretty tasty and fresh. Really friendly staff.
Bee C — Google review
Such an incredible experience! We got to see the crocodiles up close and see them being fed. Also got lots of information from the great tour guide Shay and even got to hold a baby croc too!
Zara Akpinar — Google review
Visited the crocs on a weekday so it wasn’t too crowded and went along on the guided tour. The guide was very knowledgeable about crocs and delivered the information in an engaging manner. Overall an interesting experience as you also get the chance to touch and hold a baby croc.
We also tried the crocodile meat as pictured in the kebabs and the laksa. Very juicy and tasty meat, would have loved to try their pies too which is a supposed popular recommendation.
Scarlett — Google review
What a great experience! Loved seeing the crocodiles and alligators. Would have loved to see more of them even.
The level of knowledge that the hosts have is mind blowing. I could have asked questions all day.
And loved that I got to taste crocodile flesh for the first time.
Holding the baby croc was also a highlight.
Thank you for a great day!
Val Cullen — Google review
We had a great time learning about crocs and seeing them up pretty close. Our guide was informative and entertaining to listen to. Highlights were definitely seeing a baby crocs hatching and getting your photo with one at the end. Well worth the visit!!
Pete Walker — Google review
Great experience. Very informative and the owners/hosts goes out of their way to show their interest and lifestyle.
The couple with us in the group had a 2 year old. He was picked up and enjoyed it all as well.
It was my first time trying crocodile and I enjoyed the skewers from the kitchen.
Jacobus Erasmus — Google review
Excellent! 6 stars. Great informative tour. Loved seeing all the crocodiles being fed. Very friendly guide. We also stayed for lunch and loved the food. Happy to contribute any way we can to support their endeavour to save crocodiles and to promote healthy awareness about crocodiles' behaviour.
Lorraine H?tu Manifold — Google review
We visited Koorana crocodile farm today as we were on holiday not too far away In Yeppoon family of 4 ages 4 & 13. We had a marvellous time the tour was both entertaining and informative and the children were fascinated with these incredible creatures as was I and my partner and we even got to see a crocodile hatch from an egg. The tour guide Adam was extremely knowledgeable and more than happy to answer any questions we had. I highly recommend you visit
Martin O Rourke — Google review
First time here today, and what an amazing experience to encounter these prehistoric creatures. Everyone should come here not only to learn about these beautiful creatures but also every dollar helps toward the conservation. We need crocodiles 🐊 and everyone needs to respect them and their habitats. After all, this is their surroundings. It's awesome to see the original founder of this park still interacting and just as passionate about his vision and his love for crocodiles. The crocodile we got to hold was sick at birth so john hand fed the croc for a month to make it eat to survive. Amazing man
Aussie Painter — Google review
Friendly family atmosphere - wealth of knowledge and experience, and love for the crocodiles. Loved being part of the experience of the egg harvest for Wart and Princess. Our meals were all enjoyed, and the chili-coconut milk sauce with the kebabs was so good! Conner and Lisa did a great job of guiding us as well as waiting on everyone at the till.
Michelle Maddocks — Google review
We just did the 1pm Tour and absolutely loved it. We learnt so much and had heaps of fun. Highly recommend!
Karen Messer — Google review
Absolutely great experience for young & old. Connor, the guide, knows his Crocs! From watching a baby croc hatch to croc feeding, holding a baby croc & trying crocodile meals. This place has it all! So many HUGE crocs! Well done, guys!! Best place to visit hands down!!
Jessica Lee — Google review
Had a great morning tour today. Tour guide (the founders son) was incredibly funny, knowledgeable and welcoming. Great information passed on about the amazing creatures with a nod to the past and continuing conservation effort for salties. Saw two gators which they had rescued from being pts, lovely creatures. All staff were polite and friendly, food was good too. I really appreciated the emphasis they put on making people aware of the dangers of crocs, and how to handle them rather than just using them as a quick but costly ‘photo opportunity’. Would very much recommend for all.
Safi Horrocks — Google review
Great place to visit. All a little run down but worth it, tried eating croc for the first time, very nice, just like chicken just a bit firmer
Graeme Clemas — Google review
Enjoyed checking out the croc farm! Very interesting stuff, lots to learn about and quite neat how you can get close to everything compared to some other places and you just watch from a distance.
We had Connor running our tour, he was friendly and informative, made it a great time, even when some of the crocs were being a bit cheeky!
Erica — Google review
Jacob led our tour after some time off and told us he was a bit rusty and that he hated public speaking…. Well if that’s him on a bad day we are coming back to see him on a good day and we’ll pay double because it was worth every cent! Both Jacob and Connor were amazing tour guides, very informative, friendly and funny and happy to answer any question asked. We learnt more than we were expecting and got up close and personal with some amazing creatures!!
Good value for a return trip to the island. The port and boat staff were both friendly and fun.
Clean and comfortable ride both ways 👍
Ben Sturgess — Google review
Punctual, friendly and safe ferry transfer to the island!! Couldn’t really fault this service for a $50 rtn day trip. Thanks to the lady at the counter in the green office for the friendly service and the tip on prepaying for the lunch voucher.
Pete Walker — Google review
Nice trip but could improve on couple of things like more signage to find their trailer and maybe offer some map or some instructions to newcomers and tourists. We prepared ourselves ahead so there was no dramas but we’ve seen many people stranded on the beach for good half hour before they realised they have 4 bars of 4g and found their way home.
Anna French — Google review
Great dog friendly transport to Great Keppel Island! We took our 3 large dogs over with these guys. Plenty of room on top deck for dogs and staff were friendly. No extra charge for dogs unlike the other transport option over to the Island. Easy 30min trip with multiple boarding times.
Dell Price — Google review
Such a peaceful day - the ferry over and back was quick, clean, well organised and efficient. And not rough. A very comfortable half hour or so - followed by a fantastic day walking, swimming, sitting, eating and drinking and just loving the Keppel ambience. The team at Keppel Konnections were all round excellent.
Peter Floyd — Google review
Fantastic service, friendly staff and a speedy to over to the island. Highly recommend this company
Andrew Schuil — Google review
Jacko was our captain and our deckhand was brilliant. I managed to get a bit damp on the way back from Great Kepple but it was a blast. Keep Konnecting.
Jesse Caple — Google review
Absolute joke! (Don't use Kepple Dive) (also got food here half a chicken burger they must've been running out! Pic below) Arrived on the island for our prepaid snorkeling tour and transfers to be told sorry we don't have any snorkeling gear left! We had two small kids in toe really excited for the day, when I asked the manager at the snorkeling shack if that was it as in do you have a solution? he just shrugged his shoulders and said its not his fault or problem ( he couldn't care less that two small kids were standing there disappointed by their poor management) We booked with get your guide ( don't do this there based on Germany and impossible to get a refund from) after losing my cool they sent me to reception at the hotel who told me she had a solution, the solution being that I could go to another provider pay for the snorkeling gear hie myself then try to get a refund from get your guide!!!! WOW and it was nobody's problem and nobody's fault!! Hey guys some simple business management count how many tickets you sell and count how many sets of snorkeling gear you have in stock! Your welcome!!! What a shower of useless companies!!!
EON Painting & Decorating Pty Ltd — Google review
Best value and excellent service. The crew is helpful and despite tourism still very friendly. The journey is smooth but it can be very hot inside (like any boat in summer). One thing to be aware is to try to board first in sunny day if you want to be inside and protected from the sun as sear are limited and outdoor seatibga are full sun without shade.
Lexip Pixel — Google review
Our trip to Great Keppel Island on Keppel Konnections was fantastic!
We snorkeled and swam in magnificently clear, warm water seeing fish, coral and sea cucumbers. Lunch on the island was tasty and the staff helpful and friendly. The wind had changed direction on our trip back to Yeppoon, so the skipper did his best to make the boat ride as comfortable as possible. Would recommend!
Karen Graham — Google review
Our Ferry home got chaged they didn't tell us until we got to the ferry. Was told by the lady it's because a staff got a 3rd warning and didn't show today. Then was told what did I want a call at 630 am (yes we might of had other things planned thats why we booked that ferry home). paid extra for the dogs and lunch. Got here, signs says no dogs in bistro area then was told don't worry about the sign. Does this apply if I bring my own beer because the sign also says no byo?
waited 50 mins for food and the only reason something was done is because I asked then was told they had run out of pizza.
Then was offered ice cream to fix it. Never again will I use these guys. there are more then enough ferry company please do yourself a favour and speak to the others first before you book from this place.
Dale Faulkner — Google review
Exceptional! This is a spectacular day trip and exceptional value for money.
I was always under the impression that you needed to fly to Cairns and on to Port Douglas to experience the best of the Great Barrier Reef. Not so!! A mere 30 minute ferry from just outside Yeppoon and you can step directly onto the white sandy shore of Great Keppel Island.
And what better way to experience the best of GKI than with a KeppelKonnections package. Our day trip included return transfers, snorkel hire for the day and choice of lunch and beverage.
The quality of the meals was excellent- one of the better fish meals I have had in Queensland, for sure. The staff were all lovely.
The island itself was a delightful surprise. White sandy beaches - clear blue waters, with really great snorkeling. No stingers! The reef off Monkey Beach was, in my opinion, so much better than the big commercial pontoons offered further north.
The walking trails are not well marked, but the tracks are worth the effort to emerge from the bush onto a deserted beach.
We added kayak hire to our day. GKI is quite hilly, so after a big hike it was nice to paddle our way to Shelving and Monkey Beach rather than walk again. Did I mention the snorkeling was excellent?
Next time we will stay on the island for a couple of nights and really get amongst it.
Thanks Keppel Konnections for a wonderful day. 10/10 for value, experience and satisfaction
Carolyne Moore — Google review
Went for day trip to great Keppel with snorkelling and lunch included skipper boat and staff where good although found booking process poor selecting times for departing to island and returning wasn't clear at all i can understand boats get full although you should be able to book a certain time and keep it was looking at a 2pm return and was allocated a 4:45 pm time slot only getting told that on the day should be able to book available time slot and keep it. lunch was good although ordering at 1pm was told it would take an hour there was no way of knowing when meal was ready was told to come back near window in a hour and they would call name out stood there for nearly fifteen minutes wondering if name had been called or how much more wait time there was so many easy improvements could be made
Freedom Fast Cats Great Keppel Island Ferry and Tours
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Absolutely LOVED IT! The whole day tour was perfect. The kids loved and thought it was the coolest day. The staff were amazing! Thank you for taking out the time to help me with them and Nick for showing them about how the boat is driven, Brenda for sitting, chatting and laughing with them. The day was a perfect family day out. Really appreciate how friendly the staff are
Kimberly Enders — Google review
Another perfect day on an Adventure cruise to Keppel ls. The staff are incredibly Professional and extremely welcoming to everyone, Amazing with kids especially if it’s a first snorkelling experience.
Vivian Herbert — Google review
We were very impressed by Freedom Fast Cats. It was a big vessel which handled the swell well. The staff were young men who were very friendly and attentive and focussed on our safety. Skipper was very experienced and nice. Great Keppel was awesome! Snorkeling was the best…
Jamie Miller — Google review
We took our 11 and 13 year old girls out on this tour for our daughter's birthday
Such a wonderful fun family day out. Crew were great informative (knew the area well and were able to answer any questions about area and marine life), yet relaxed and made it a great day.
You were given plenty of time for snorkelling and were not rushed. Boom netting amazing experience, our 11 and 13 year old daughters still talking about it.
Lunch was delish and the views well they speak for themselves - highly recommend when going to Keppel
Kylie Thornton — Google review
Awesome snorkelling seen turtles,colourful fish pretty coral.
Delicious lunch definitely worth going staff helpful.
Karen Soetens — Google review
Fantastic experience. Staff were awesome and super knowledgeable of the island and reefs. We had an awesome day and if you get a chance to go, you won’t be disappointed.
Cassie Male — Google review
We booked the Adventure Tour and amazing luck for us we were the only 2 on it ( 28 the day before 🤷♀️)Had the whole boat to ourselves for 3 hours. Snorkelling was amazing and the staff were extremely helpful and talkative and didn't make us feel like a burden even though there were only 2 of us. They still cooked us lunch which was delicious!
Had to share the glassbottom boat lol, but it was also really good!
Would highly recommend these guys.
Rebecca Jones — Google review
The adventure day trip you guys took us on was amazing! I was nervous for a full day with a 3 and 5 year old but the fun just kept rolling. Staff were excellent and very helpful when the little one didn’t cope with the sea sickness. If I could give more stars I would! Definitely will recommend to anyone visiting the area. Thanks again for the day, it will be a core memory for us all :)
Kayla Bennedick — Google review
Had an awesome time @ Keppel Island and thx guys for great customer service
we really enjoyed snorkeling and glass boat tour !!
great staff - Max Senior, Brenda, Lucas and Mackenzie
we would highly recommended Freedom Fast cats 🙂
keep it up the good work
Buddhika Abeywardhana — Google review
We took the Adventure Cruise. Fantastic day - highlight was the snorkelling. Great way to explore the island. We highly recommend.
A Pair of Travellers — Google review
Wow. Absolute Wow. These guys are great. Professional, friendly, and all you could want from a tour operator.
PS. The snorkelling is a must do.
Robert Pow — Google review
Delivered on ALL the tour promised plus a whale watching experience out of luck!
But the team made sure we were within great view to add something seriously special to our day!
Thanks guys 👌🏼
Carly Byrnes-Curtis — Google review
Had an incredible trip out to Great Keppel Island with Freedom Fast Cats. Ferry waa clean and in good order, with toilets and a bar with cold drinks, ice creams and snacks. Loads of room to find a good spot and enjoy the spectacular view. Crew was friendly and professional. Service was punctual and quick, much appreciated at the end of the day when we were all exhausted. Will definitely be using them again!
Sam Bugter — Google review
What a fabulous experience! We booked the combo tour and it was a lot of fun.
Staff were excellent and professional. Crew helped everyone with snorkeling equipment and all of the gear was in good condition.
The island is perfect for a getaway. Beautiful beach and crystal clear water.
I think this is such good value for money for the experience we had, and will definitely be recommending to people we know. Thanks a lot for a good time.
Olga Puxty — Google review
Very exciting and nice experience! Beautiful island with beautiful clean blue ocean view. Good chance to see some sea creatures. We are lucky to meet a turtle on the way back. Good service and kind staffs! Amazing 🤩
S C — Google review
The tour was very well organised and professional. The staff were all friendly and helpful, and genuinely wanted us to have a great day. The boat wasn’t overcrowded at all, and was very sturdy even though the day was fairly windy. The snorkelling was amazing and the food provided was delicious. Highly recommend! Thank you!
Emma Byrne — Google review
What a fabulous experience! Loved every little bit! The boat was great, the staff were like a well oiled machine. The food was well prepared and it was so wonderful to have if all ready for us. The activities were so fun and I loved the boom netting. The snorkelling was by far my favorite. Cannot recommend this activity highly enough!
Val Cullen — Google review
What a day. Had an amazing day, amazing weather and all staff extremely professional, fun, friendly and helpful, Enjoyed the knowledge of the surrounding areas. Beautiful healthy colourful reefs and wildlife. Thank you to everyone from the girls at the help desk and the staff on the boat. We had a tops day. Would highly recommend.
Great Board walk remembering the ANZAC's The singing ship was humming today along with beautiful weather to spend at the Capricorn Coast😊
Susan Little — Google review
A very inviting and intriguing sculpture with a great view.
We enjoyed an easy walk along a short stretch of coastline and up to the Singing Ship. The music is surprising and beautiful. I would have appreciated a plaque or board nearby to explain how it sings and maybe the reason it was created. These are things that we can mull over on our own, but with kids in tow it's always nice to throw a bit of science and learning into the experience.
Lauren Winzar — Google review
Emu Park is a lovely little town, singing ship monument is different & the Anzac walk is good to. Easy to get to for little ones & the elderly.
Jessica Lee — Google review
Beautifully designed monument with spectacular views. A must visit
lisa larman — Google review
Beautiful park, walk and gardens around the singing ship. We heard the ship singing. The boardwalk around is beautiful with stunning scenery. The Anzac memorial absolutely gorgeous. Well worth visiting.
Margaret Jaques — Google review
Interesting attraction worth the visit, All free and great views
Graeme Clemas — Google review
I visited this spot 40 years ago. The council has done a great job with landscaping, partners, viewing decks and information boards. Best view on the coast across to so many islands. Well worth the stop.
Rob Cosgrove — Google review
So engaging with the RSL boardwalk and to hear the chimes when the wind is higher was a good way to enjoy Emu Park township. The video couldn't pick them up very well. It means you'll just have to go and see for yourself.
Daniel & Tammy Hammond — Google review
This is an amazing experie3. The first time I visited, there were strong winds and as a consequence strong sounds from the pipes. The next time there was just a light breeze and the sound was so different. I loved both.
Erich Nussbaumer — Google review
Such a lovely location to have the Singing Ship and it sounds so good. The RSL memorial display and walk is quite emotional, very well done. Well worth a visit.
Sandra Clarke — Google review
Nice spot, great views and if it's windy you'll hear the ship sing 😊
Gary Montagner — Google review
Very well maintained area and the Singing Ship adds to the natural charm.
Adrian Krause — Google review
Very interesting to see and if it is singing you are lucky
Larry V — Google review
This is a beautiful spot to visit. The views are magnificent overlooking the beach and out towards the kepples. The foot bridge links with the rsl memorial walk. A must to see when in the area.
Bronwyn Fitzgerald — Google review
It was very windy when we visited and it was good that it was making noise but definitely, make it a day when it's not blowing like crazy.
Mykka Hinton — Google review
Very good,we saw a whale 🐳with our binoculars from the lookout 👀
Lauren Grogan — Google review
It's a lovely view although the sound of the singing ship has been replaced with cheap plastic that doesn't make the heavenly sound it originally had. God bless
Popular waterfront park with play equipment & a spray ground for kids, plus BBQ grills.
This place is awesome! Something for absolutely everyone! Great amenities, BBQ,s play areas, toilets, and undercover free gym/exercise area...well done Gladstone top spot!.
Patrick — Google review
Absolutely beautiful parklands! Very well maintained. Beautiful views, plenty of places to sit in the shade.
Lots of picnic facilities including barbecues. Lots of room for kids to run around.
Well equipped playgrounds and a great water park with good amenities.
Tegan Garwell — Google review
Had last visited Gladstone in 2000 and arrived here in early 2024 to find this excellent waterpark and expansive landscaped waterfront parkland. We couldn’t access the lookout as it was under redevelopment but when finished it too is sure to be magnificent. Several restaurants in the precinct make this a must visit place in Gladstone.
Black Diamond Images — Google review
Gladstone eastshore is the place to visit on a hot dry day with the children. There is plenty to do for the little ones or for that matter the big ones. Sit in the shade and enjoy the cooling breeze as the children play under the water fountains. Tried to get as many pictures to give a dramatic effect but doesn’t do it justice. Bring some food and drinks with you and enjoy. Cheers big ears
michael laidlaw — Google review
A well maintained area with plenty of play areas for children, BBQ facilities for budding chefs, a wet area for budding mermaids and fitness facilities for upcoming athletes. There's also an outdoor cinema that's held during certain times of the year, and if Naval history is in your wheelhouse do check out the gunboat that's a permanent fixture here.
Paul C — Google review
The views and walks are amazing. Plenty of nice picnic spots, seating areas and places for the children to run around and play.
Mandy — Google review
So beautiful, peaceful, friendly people. Walking tracks, playgrounds, water park, BBQs free to use, tables, benchs and gazebos for shade. Restaurants and bars, outdoor cinema and museums. An amazing place to visit
Mika Bay — Google review
This is a fun afternoon play when you are short on time to go to the beach. Plenty of toilets a nice spread out plaground with fun water play. There is also plenty of seats in the shade and in the sun, a good place for birthdays
Yoyo — Google review
Lovely addition to Gladstone.
Park for all ages, nice walking tracks plus lots of areas for children to ran around. Fun water features anyone can cool down walking through them.
We had a lovely lunch at the cafe (Auckland House).
Recommend a visit.
Amanda Hobbs — Google review
Great, family friendly area with BBQ’s, playgrounds, the wet play area, and plenty of smooth paths for scooters, pushbikes, skateboards and roller skates.
Glenn Sanders — Google review
Such a beautiful space. Gorgeous park with lots of room for kids to play. Water park is brilliant. Right on the foreshore.
Carol Wilson — Google review
What a great place this was. As first time visitors to Gladstone we were stoked to stumble upon east shores. So much to explore! The kids loved the splash park and the shaded areas to sit. The playground options were great - would be a great place for kids birthday parties. Plenty of toilet and change facilities, open spaces, marine museum and the boardwalk. Very cool.
Erin Baskerville — Google review
The East Shores is a delightful water park, this small area offers small kids a place to cool down and get wet. Although a warm day the cool breaze was coming through the second you were wet you would cool down. The park has a great space for parents to sit, a public toilet and ample seating. Afterwards we even stopped at the connected playgroud to dry down in the sun. Lovely day, enjoyable for most with a great view of the gladstone shores.
Paul Zomer — Google review
This place is an absolute amazing well designed playground. park, dog walking, space for the community of Gladstone. I wish the Gold Coast did something similar. It was such a lovely experience.
Ammie Lake — Google review
My two year old loves this place. It’s amazing because people are so calm and friendly and it’s a great place to walk your dog. It’s so much fun for kids to play in the water. It has everything you need for the day out, cafes, swings, parks, walking areas, amazing views and sometimes you will even get to see the dolphins. Beautiful area and has a big screen tv. Absolutely amazing.
Amanda Johnson — Google review
Fantastic little place for kids to run around and get cool. Especially at night. So pretty.
ClearedToLand7 — Google review
A gorgeous park with an amazing water play area, great spot to take kids. Also plenty of shade to sit & watch.
Great Brewery for lunch or a drink.
megan walker — Google review
Lovely place to go and take your children and spend time together as a family. There are toilets here
Rose Bud — Google review
Nice, clean and well maintained. Nice parks and playgrounds for the kids, cool little water park (mainly floor features, not much in the way of sprinklers).
Super nice place to take the kids and scooter around
Matias Cespedes — Google review
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Flinders Parade, Gladstone Central QLD 4680, Australia
Opened in 1988, this botanical garden overlooking Lake Tondoon features tropical plants & trails.
Beautiful gardens with lots of shade, large grassy areas, kids playground and a lake full of aquatic bird life, turtles and eels.
Glenn Sanders — Google review
Beautiful spot. I just wandered slowly around on my own. Very calming and interesting place. Trees well marked, so you know what they are.
Cafe was under refurbishment.
Totally recommend.
Deb Courtenay — Google review
Really lovely nature reserve. A very easy walk around with several seats to rest, if needed. A lovely way to spend a peaceful morning
Kathleen Moulder — Google review
So much wildlife, turtles, ducks, birds, we even saw a carpet snake and a water eel. Very nice atmosphere and great place to visit, family and child friendly. Have play equipment and bike tracks. The kiosk was getting upgrades so was closed but have been told they are good when they're open.
Emily Simpson — Google review
Stunning place to visit with many different walking tracks and stopping points. So peaceful, so well kept and so much to see. So easy to spend a couple of hours casually walking around the property.
Maddy Beckwith — Google review
Very peaceful lots of easy walking trails
David Hallion — Google review
Tondoon Botanic Gardens in Gladstone is a hidden gem! The serene landscapes, diverse plant collections, and well-maintained trails make it a perfect escape. The gardens offer a delightful blend of relaxation and education, with informative signs throughout. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or just seeking a peaceful stroll, Tondoon Botanic Gardens is a must-visit, providing a refreshing retreat in the heart of Gladstone.
Nairo Benetti — Google review
Great family place with playground, waking tracks & a monthly market
Jenniffer McPherson — Google review
Lovely walk through the gardens, shame we couldn't see all of it due to recent weather damage. What was undamaged was worth the visit. Great for children, easy walk for all ages and abilities. Loved all the birdlife
Lisa Newman — Google review
This place is beautiful! It has plenty of pathways and tracks to walk! The waterway is filled with turtles and there plenty of birds singing. It is a perfect quiet place to visit for a picnic. Looking forward to the cafe opening.
Dan C — Google review
Beautiful botanic gardens, can easily get lost for hours in there. It's like a big rainforest.
Although it is not very wheelchair/pram accessible in a lot of parts, so we missed some of it.
We went on a weekday and had the whole place to ourselves.
Wun Star — Google review
Went here on a hot day. But the area is nice. My son loved feeding the turtles.
Peter Waegele — Google review
Beautiful gardens. They are well kept and there are good facilities. Thankful to have this lovely oasis.
Suzette Steyn — Google review
Been many times over many years... Used to love it when savour the flavour used to run their business in there, please put a restaurant back in there! Grounds, playgrounds etc kept clean and tidy. Kid friendly etc
Shae McCrae — Google review
Every botanical gardens grow and evolve with the weather, funding and community support. The wildlife have a safe location to roam and beautiful place for all events. Take the family a walk in the parks or go and explore the trails. Fun for everyone to enjoy.
ASTRID ALLISON — Google review
Very lovely park, so peaceful. My little one loved the playground. There's a beautiful Japanese garden.
Kimberley Stewart — Google review
Had a nice walk around. The different groupings of trees were interesting. The information centre and kiosk were closed (no explanation or sign why). Everything was very well maintained and accessible otherwise. We did a part of the loop walk up the mountain but only didn’t do the full walk due to the heat.
Amazing 👍👍👍👍👍
Kev, Neil the skipper (and owner) and the team behind them helped make our day out on the Paradise Tour absolutely unforgettable.
Knowledgeable crew who are real cheerleaders for the area, fauna and flora, helped make it a highlight of our holiday.
Give it a go if you're up that way, (and make it a destination if you're not) you will not be disappointed.
Great guides, incredible landscape, amazing wildlife, fantastic food, transport like you won't believe, sand dune body boarding, swimming in creeks, dolphins, eagles, haunted lighthouses, murder - mystery and mayhem!!!
Brilliant
Matt Forse — Google review
Fantastic..Well worth going on..Tour guide so lovely and full of information great to listen and learn from.
The lady in the office is so beautiful and helpful. All-round great experience.The kids loved it and so did us adults 😉
Melissa Weedon — Google review
Highly Recommended
We did the 1 hour tour, really enjoyed it, looks of knowledge on the history of 1770, local wild life and the history of the LARC.
Neil was a great guide, good humor and dad jokes.
There is a great array of business’s around the marina to visit while you are waiting to jump on the LARC, fresh fish and chips, cafe, little bar on the waters edge, have a massage our buy gifts in the boutique shops.
Next time we are down will return to do the day tour up to the lighthouse - this would be a good group activity.
LETIA SHAW — Google review
We did the full day tour. Very highly recommended. A unique experience is definitely the best way to describe this adventure. Beautiful scenery, lots of wildlife, knowledgeable guides that are actually funny. Lots of history and even fun activities. Highly recommend the sand boarding 50m down and into the water...
Thanks to all for a great day out and then a beautiful sunset afterwards.
Gary — Google review
We did the sunset tour 😀 spectacular view and great atmosphere, would highly recommend. Neil the Owner and guide was friendly, welcoming and had a lot of local knowledge…. Will return 👍😀
Tony Smith (Poppy T) — Google review
Went on the all day tour. This tour is not to be missed.Kevy is entertainment plus..And Anthony knew his stuff climbing to the light house in the Larc.One of the best tours I've ever been on.Had a ball..Thanks guys for a fun filled day..Will be back.
Anne Donovan — Google review
Kev & our Skipper were great! So knowledgeable about the area & provided lots of laughs! We had perfect weather, which allowed us to see 1770 in its full glory. PERFECT day! Will DEFINITELY so this tour again when back up north!
Raylene — Google review
The best day ever! From the start to the end there was never a dull moment. Thank you Kev and Anthony for the funny, warm and unforgettable experience. Definitely a must do tour! Suitable for all ages.
It was the perfect end to a very busy year to celebrate with all of our staff!
Merry Christmas 🎄
Renee Daniel — Google review
We absolutely loved the Larc tour, a fun filled day with amazing tour guides, extremely informative and entertaining. The lighthouse volunteers were lovely and we were fully informed of the history.
Food was also provided as well as billy tea and snacks.
Finished the day with some fun with the sand boarding. Highly recommended tour.
Rachel Mirabella — Google review
Excellent sunset tour. Viola our guide/driver was very knowledge & made the afternoon tour exciting, finishing off with a big splash down entry into the water off the sandbanks.
Rona Bell — Google review
Thanks very much for the tour it was great we really enjoyed it thanks for stopping for getting a shell for our son Daniel thanks NEIL will recommend to others definitely and to add in talking about propellers and (fans) to my son 😂😂 cheers Neil
Eth HOC — Google review
Epic day with legends Ant and Kev on Easter Monday. A lot of information and entertainment, with a ripper lunch after the lighthouse tour.
Sandboarding was a treat, unfortunately the bruises won't last forever to remember it by.
Excellent day on the whole.
Reuben Stead — Google review
We had a fantastic time on the hour-long afternoon cruise (that magically coincided with sunset!).
The cruise itself was wonderful and smooth (considering the pink *giant* we boarded), enjoyed with a couple of soft drinks we were allowed to take onboard.
We managed to stopover at the Eurimbula National Park across from the 1770 sand flats to catch the golden hour, search for shells and bird watch with the help of our tour guide. It was fantastic!
But what really topped off the experience was our tour guide (Jess?) - they were incredibly informative, witty and interactive with the passengers onboard to round off the 10/10 experience. Their parking was exemplary too.
If you're in 1770, get yourself on a LARC tour!
Jethro Harrison-West — Google review
Such a great time! Information on the tour was interesting, was fun to be able to transition so easily from land to water. Will have to come back for a longer cruise, we just did the afternoon one.
Erica — Google review
Amazing experience! We did the LARC & lunch trip. Learnt so much about the area and was a yummy simple lunch on a beautiful beach. Next time we visit we want to do the whole day trip adventure!
Sophie Hall — Google review
We did the full day Paradise tour and I'm so glad we did. At first I was a little worried that the day was going to drag because it was cold and overcast and it seemed a long time to be doing a tour but it was awesome. Kev was the funniest, liveliest guide who seemed very passionate about his job but also about the area and history. The way he spoke made the tour and learning about the history and location so enjoyable. The skip was awesome also. Thry made a great team. The larc is cool to ride in, something a bit different. The lunch provided was delicious. The tour of the the lighthouse was interesting. Everyone loved the sand tobogganing to warm up a bit on the cold day. We had a group of young children, teens and adults and everyone loved it!
Tanya Kuhl — Google review
Me and my partner really enjoyed this! Neil was very nice and friendly. We seen some stingrays and even a baby shark!
N Park — Google review
Excellent afternoon on the cruise. Easy to book, no mucking around. Our driver/guide was awesome. A local with a wealth of knowledge. Not expensive at to book and learned a lot about fauna and flora and Captain James Cooks landing there. A bloody good day and recommend it to anybody.
Brian Greeve — Google review
We didn’t have good weather, but we had the best tour guide and skip to make the day memorable regardless! This tour has everything; a cool vehicle to see the sights, a great lunch, adrenaline, history, and lots of bad jokes and trivia. Highly recommend doing this tour, it’s one of the best I’ve ever been on!
Great day and awesome staff. Such a wonderful place to visit and the crew made the day better. Make sure you take seasickness tablets as the bar crossing can be rough. Highly recommended this trip if visiting 1770/Agnes area.
Peta King — Google review
What fabulous day out. The crew were great , so friendly and helpfully. The reef snorkeling was amazing , so full of sea life every were you looked. I highly recommend taking this trip if you are in 1770.
Karen Clarke — Google review
Awesome tour. Staff extremely friendly and helpful. Travelling with 7 grand children. Yep and one got sea sick on the way in. Staff were on hand to assist.
Food was great and having fresh fruit on the way in was a treat.
Snorkeling was the highlight. We are blessed to have such a place in our back yard. I am from Brisbane.
Naaziem Gaffoor — Google review
The ocean was rough but we made it! Lady Musgrave Island is gorgeous. Snorkelling was amazing lots of sea life and corals. Food was okay. Except mechanical problem and 3 hours delay at the end of the tour, we had a fun day and staff made it great. Thank you for smiley faces and friendly service.
I??l ?Ish? Tan — Google review
Scuba diving with turtles was the best thing I've EVER done! Absolutely loved this experience, and we picked the PERFECT day for it too. Sunshine, low winds, high visibility, and loads of green turtles. I will never forget this experience, and especially the last minute booking for scuba diving. I was a little nervous because it was my first time, but our guide was so easy and helped us learn the basics. I got to enjoy the best 45 minutes underwater of my life, swimming alongside clown fish, turtles and the most incredible reef/corals. The crew were very polite the entire time, very knowledgable and wanted us to get the most for our money/time possible. They certainly went the extra step to allow us the freedom we desired, and I felt very safe with them the entire time.
Sam Young — Google review
Totally amazing day. Staff were friendly and helpful. Saw lots of turtles, fish and coral. Including a live turtle hatching making their way to the water. Provided plenty of flexibility to prioritize activities we wanted, but we did the set program.
Chilli dog (Chillidog) — Google review
What an awesome day trip. Definitely take some sea sickness tablets as the trip out there is long and rocky. I highly recommend this trip if you like turtles because you will see heaps of them. The island was pretty but if I go again I’d more likely snorkel and dive the entire time as it’s just beautiful. Highly recommend doing the dive getting up close to the reef is like nothing else you will ever do.
Gemma Lawson — Google review
Outstanding day on the reef. Fantastic customer service and everything you need for a perfect day on the GBR! A must do if holidaying in the area ❤️
Fun Fatty Foods — Google review
This tour/trip would have to be up there with one of the most amazing days we have had. The crew were absolutely awesome, the food was delicious and plentiful. Saw the most amazing underwater scenery while snorkeling. Lady Musgrave is majestic. Would definitely recommend doing this trip.
Marianne Lucke — Google review
Awesome experience! Snorkeling in clear water surrounded by hundreds of fish, turtles and sharks is simply amazing. Seen large turtles on the island tour, and whales on the way back to 1770. Boat stopped and turned to let people see the whales, great service!
Maarten Veerman — Google review
Highly recommend using this tour group ,not only did we observe their ethical and professional conduct,we had an absolutely amazing snorkel and tour -great food and fun.
Take your sea sickness tabs …as it can be rough !
Unfortunately the same could not be said with another operator tour company that we watched a crew member walk over the turtle nests in a critical time of Turtles laying.
Jane Miles — Google review
Thankyou for Showing us Lady Musgrave Island and the Surrounding Reef.
We Enjoyed Our Day
Highly recommended.
We enjoyed our Journey on the 23m Catamaran ORCA
Lady Musgrave Island Walk.
Glassbottom Boat.
Snorkelling on the Reef.
Morning Snacks and Lunch Provided.
Its also Pleasing when the Skipper and Crew Enjoy their Role's.
Cheers.
Wayne and Tracey
Wayne Johnson — Google review
Banger day out on the reef with this crew! Our reef trip was the highlight of our experience in 1770.
Highly recommended this service to anyone looking for a fantastic day trip. Absolute experts at providing a great time, you won't be left wishing or wanting more. Snorkelling and scuba diving this natural beauty is an experience like no other.
Special mention to the skipper Isaac who made it all the more memorable with a day of banter and full-bellied laughs 😁
Thanks team!
Warm hugs
Meagan and lorelei
❤️
Lorelei Nicholson — Google review
Highly recommend this day tour to Lady musgrave Island.
We loved every part of the tour..... Except a bit of sea sickness. But the day itself was magnificent. I was petrified to get in the water but I did it and I loved it.the turtles were right there in the water while we were snorkelling.... Special memories of this moment
Rachel Mirabella — Google review
Amazing day! The staff and crew were fantastic throughout. Lady Musgrave is a phenomenal location for snorkelling and such an easy trip from 1770. The ride out was a bit bumpy, so recommend taking travel sickness tablets if you suffer from seasickness.
Tim Dougall — Google review
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535 Captain Cook Dr, Seventeen Seventy QLD 4677, Australia
Incredible experience, so friendly and so informative on how it's all made, and most importantly delicous, must see.
Bill Klein — Google review
Great friendly service. Information & samples provided. Unfortunately I didn't like any of the products. I was expecting something sweeter.
Lyn Kitawal — Google review
Friendly staff/owner and a nice place to try some of the distilled liquors for free! Purchased a few bottles as gifts, and a great place to drop in for 15-20 minutes!
Kerbray — Google review
Dear John,
Visiting your distillery was certainly a highlight of our short stay in Agnes Water. Thank you for your pearls of wisdom. We loved the distillery, the tastings and we really enjoyed meeting you and hearing a few stories.
Shell McKenzie — Google review
Very friendly hospitality with delicious liqueurs. Refreshing to see such passion about his products. Highly recommend a visit!
Sheri Ambler — Google review
I spent a good 40 mins chatting with John, he was fantastic! So knowledgeable and friendly. His spirits are unique and absolutely delicious. Definitely pop in for a visit!
Amanda Rasmussen — Google review
Came here with my partner and what an absolute gem! John is extremely knowledgeable and passionate about what he does. After having a few tastings be sure to check out the nursery. Very easy way to spend some time in the afternoon.
Samantha Lumby — Google review
A great little find, gracious and informative host, delicious gin tasting and little nursery out the back
Rose Point — Google review
Very nice welcome and explanation! Very tasty fruit liquors
Loek Stoot — Google review
Very informative about what flavours we enjoyed. Line 'em up!!! Throw 'em down!!! Delish... Was tipsy at 10.15am oops....
Patricia OMaley — Google review
Very interesting and tasty. All 4 samples equal one standard drink so you can still drive safely. Fav was the strawberry one 👍
Kim Badcoe — Google review
What a fabulous experience 😊... Definitely recommend a visit. Wonderful hospitality and amazing flavours!
Julie Bothur — Google review
Had a lovely chat with John, the owner. He is clearly passionate about his liqueurs and makes a quality product.
Not one for liqueurs, I was pleasantly surprised. They were all very enjoyable.
Well priced too.
Would definitely recommend a visit.
Linda Laratro — Google review
Omg John the host was so very livley and fun to talk to, he had a lot of knowledge about his amazing product and we really enjoyed the time he spent explaining each liquor and its qualities and flavours to us.
Thanks for the great tasting and chat.
Jodie Brown — Google review
Well worth a visit. Old mate is a great host and passionate about his products. Generous tastings (no fee) and they’re all delicious. To top it off, his liqueurs are very well priced.
Brett Saward — Google review
We passed by the 1770 Distillery and decided to stop there. Which we definitely did not regret; we got a small tasting of the Owner, John. He is passionate about his job and really kind. We recommend everybody to come here.
Wies van den Kommer — Google review
Very nice owner who loved to chat ! He was super friendly and it was a great venue !
Sherece M — Google review
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220 Bicentennial Dr, Agnes Water QLD 4677, Australia
A pleasant rest stop, although blink and you'd miss the turn off. A lovely walk through forest to the viewing platform of the Burnett River. Enjoyed a walk out here on a well maintained track, lots of butterflies when we visited.
Amanda Webb — Google review
Nice place. Google Maps takes you into a new subdivision, so make sure you turn at the sign on the road. 900m walk. A few short hills and some steps. Not suitable for prams or anything with wheels. Ground is uneven. It's a bush walk with an obstructed view of the river at the end. The bush was nice though. Decent picnic area at the start. I didn't use the toilets, but they looked okay.
Kristy Armstrong — Google review
Nice for an overnight stay. Toilets are always clean. Great free bbq's
Dianne Wright — Google review
Nice park with a great walk to the river thru some special rainforest.
Great amenities with a small carpark next to a reasonably busy road
Ok for an overnight stop .
robnal4wd — Google review
Has gone pretty downhill um loved this walk and go probably once a year, track could be fine I know it needed maintaining last time as the wood and stuff was falling to pieces. However the toilet was pretty shocking, lock has been ripped off, one brick a couple of colours & had to leave bc people were staying there I think idk it stressed me out went home. Used to be good, is another one further in Sharon that still takes ya to a view but it’s as pretty as this one in its prime, I would prefer that one now I think, is
Kinda weird also, don’t know the name and goes behind peoples house so but definitely has the park sign
Steph Johnson — Google review
Beautiful bush walk down to the river. Great for kids, access to water is limited and lookout could be a bit bigger. Take your own toilet paper as there was none in the toilet block. Great clean little park. It is a short stay, park. Close to the Gin Gin Bundaberg road so there is some road noise. No play equipment ( it's not needed) our kids played other games. It's a BYO food and drinks. As it is a park/bushwalk. Nice short bushwalk, relaxing and beautiful green space.
Nikki Wicks — Google review
Nice little walk.
Sam Seery — Google review
Easy 1.25km return walk. Some boardwalk sections and stairs.
Jon “Majestic Grey Goose” Ralston — Google review
Good amenities, walk however is leisurely but not worth the view of the Burnett
Glenn Spence — Google review
Quiet stop over....facilities upgraded and much improved since last stay.....