CAPRICORN COAST
ROAD
The Capricorn Coast region is approximately 630km north of the state capital of Brisbane. Many of the major touring routes lead directly to Rockhampton and on to Yeppoon. These include:
• Pacific Coast Way
• Leichhardt Way
• Capricorn Way
• Australia’s Country Way
AIR (Rockhampton Airport)
Bonza fly direct from Melbourne, Cairns, Townsville and Sunshine Coast.
QantasLink and Virgin Australia fly direct from Brisbane with connections on to all other major ports.
For more information on flying to the Capricorn Coast visit: www.rockhamptonairport.com.au
RAIL (Rockhampton Rail Station)
Spirit of Queensland visits Rockhampton on its Brisbane to Cairns journey.
Tilt Train departs Brisbane six days a week to Rockhampton.
BUS (Rockhampton Station)
Greyhound Australia coaches offer a range of flexible itinerary options.
GETTING AROUND
The Capricorn Coast is an easy self-drive destination, however if driving isn’t your goto transport method, here’s all you need to know...
If you are flying into Rockhampton or arriving by rail or bus, then there’s numerous options to get you around the Capricorn Coast.
Hire Car
All major hire car companies are based in Rockhampton. Budget Car Rental offer great one way hire options if you are looking to explore the Southern Great Barrier Reef destination.
Transfers & Limousines
(Rockhampton > Yeppoon/Emu Park):
• CQ Connections (see page 39)
• Tropical Luxury Cars Yeppoon (see page 55 )
• Little Johhny’s Tours & Rentals
• Business Class Limousines
• Hop to It Transfers
• Keppel Coaches
• Prestige Luxury Service
Shuttle Bus:
Youngs Bus Service provides daily services between Rockhampton, Yeppoon and Rockhampton Airport.
Taxis and Ride Share options are also available.
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An untouched destination, just waiting to be explored. Find out how...
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MUST-DO OUR ULTIMATE EXPERIENCES
TASTE THE SEASONAL PRODUCE
The region is where roadside honesty boxes, seafood straight off the boat & paddock to plate dining meet.
SWIM IN A RAINFOREST CREEK
Visit the Byfield Rainforest and take a dip in an insta-worthy swimming hole.
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VISIT THE KEPPEL ISLANDS
A 30 min transfer will have you exploring picture perfect islands and coral reefs. There are 18 islands to explore.
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DIVE IN & SNORKEL
Pull on your fins and mask to snorkel right off the beach and dive among world-class reef and marine life.
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EXPLORE ANCIENT LANDSCAPES
Explore limestone caves, dinosaur parks, hike extinct volcanic plugs and uncover a journey of the ages.
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NATIVE WILDLIFE ENCOUNTERS
Animal sanctuaries and crocodile farms... If you love Aussie wildlife then we have some bucket list attractions for you.
BYFIELD NP
The Caves
By fieldKEPPEL BAY ISL ANDS NP
Yeppoon
Pumpkin Island
Great Keppel Island
Emu Park
Keppel Sands
Rockhampton
Mt Morgan
Cur tis Island
CURTIS ISL AND NP
Mt Larcom
Gladstone
Calliope
North West Island
Wilson Island
Heron Island
Fitzroy Reef
Llewellyn Reef
Lady Musgrave Island
Tannum Sands
Boyne Island Bustard Head
Benaraby
LA K E AWOONG A
Middle Island
Bustard Bay
EURIMBUL A NP
Round Hill Head
Town of 1770
Agnes Water
Miriam Vale
DEEPWATER NP
Lady Elliot Island
KROOMBIT TOPS NP
CANIA GORGE NP
Monto Eidsvold
Bundaberg
Gin Gin
Mount Perry
GOODNIGHT SCRUB NP
Biloela Childers Big
Moore Park Beach
Burnett Heads
Mon Repos
Bargara
Elliot t Heads
BURRUM COAST NP
Woodgate Beach
Burrum Heads
Fraser Island
Her vey Bay
MAJOR EVENTS
The Capricorn Coast is the ideal backdrop to many sporting and cultural events. With a keen focus on family fun you can’t go wrong. For all events go to www.visitcapricorn.com.au/whats-on
1 The Great Australia Day Beach Party
Cue the biggest and brightest family fun day on the Capricorn Coast! Celebrate all things Aussie at Yeppoon Main Beach on 26 January. With a well-earned reputation as one of the best events in the State, get ready for a day of non-stop fun.
2 Festival of the Wind is one of the most popular family kite events in Australia. Hundreds of kites launched from Fisherman’s Beach fill the sky to provide a thrilling spectacle in April each year.
3 Swim around Keppel is Australia’s only tropical island swimming marathon and is held on beautiful Great Keppel Island. The event is held in July and offers: 20km open water swim, 5km, 1km, 200m and a water polo tournament.
4 The GKI Trail Run is on beautiful Great Keppel Island. Held every June/July, this event visits beaches, climbs mountains and takes in the spectacular views. Race ranges from 9.5km - 27km.
5 Country on Keppel features a line up of top local and national talent every July on Great Keppel Island. Get ready for a vocal treat as the sun sets over Keppel Bay.
6 Yeppoon Running Festival boasts stunning ocean views and incorporates 3 distances to cater for all levels of runners - PLUS a family friendly 1.6km Family Fun Run. The event is held in July on the Yeppoon forshore.
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7 Yeppoon Triathlon Festival is fast and friendly racing from Main Beach every August! Join the lively atmosphere featuring events for both children and adults.
8 CQUniversity Village Festival is Central Queensland’s premier music, arts and cultural celebration. Boasting a significant live music program, a vast array of performing and visual arts productions, street theatre, workshops, food and market stalls, the festival prides itself on its prime location at the Yeppoon foreshore and various locations across the Coast. Don’t miss this annual experience every August!
9 B risbane to Keppel Tropical Yacht Race has made its mark as one of Australia’s premier coastal races. The finish line festivities are held each year in August at the Keppel Bay Marina.
10 Fitzroy River Barra Bash is held every October and offers all fishermen the opportunity to compete in one of the richest saltwater Barramundi Comps in Australia. The event will run across three days with anglers from around the country vying for their share of over $80,000 in guaranteed cash, prizes and giveaways on offer.
11 Yeppoon Lions Tropical Pinefest
Kicking off with a celebration of the Coast’s sweet golden product, the Yeppoon Lions Tropical Pinefest is held annually in October. All ages are welcome to get into the spirit and celebrate all things pineapple! The program includes a beach fiesta full of spectacular events including market stalls, rides and a family stage program, and fireworks spectacular.
12 Emu Park Lions Oktoberfest is the Coast’s largest German Beer Festival, with hundreds of culture-seeking enthusiasts flocking to beautiful Bell Park to experience the celebration. Relax and enjoy the atmosphere while treating yourself to world class German beer, sampling schnitzels, pretzels and more.
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MARKETS
Yeppoon Community Markets are held every Saturday morning, 6am - 10am, at Yeppoon Showgrounds, Morris Street.
Figtree Creek Markets are held on the first Sunday of the month, 8am - 12 noon, next to the Capricorn Coast Visitor Information Centre.
Emu Park Picnic Markets are held on the third Sunday of the month, 8am - 12 noon, Bell Park - Emu Park.
Causeway Lake Markets are held on the fourth Sunday of the month, 7am - 12noon, Causeway Lake.
PHOTO SPOTS
Welcome to one of Queensland’s most ‘Insta-worthy’ destinations. We’ve put together a list of the most enviable photo spots for you to discover and #visitcapricorn
Great Keppel Island
1 Bluff Point Turtle Lookout | With panoramic views and the opportunity to spot turtles, this picture-taking opportunity is almost a rite of passage when you visit the Capricorn Coast. The walking track for this lookout can be found at the southern end of Kemp Beach.
2 Yeppoon Lagoon glows with photographic beauty and is the jewel in the crown of the Yeppoon foreshore precinct. With its absolute beachfront location, 2500 square-metres of resort style pool and infinity edge, your followers will be in awe of the region’s signature attraction.
3 Wreck Point Scenic Lookout is the ultimate photo destination offering 360-degree views of the Capricorn Coast and Keppel Bay. Flowing with historical significance and coastal charm, this amazing spot is the ideal place to capture a perfect memory. Located Matthew Flinders Drive, Cooee Bay.
4 Street Art | Blow up your Facebook and Insta accounts with some of the Capricorn Coast’s coolest urban street art. From Emu Park to Yeppoon, check out our outdoor installations and graffiti murals produced by local and national artists. See page 20 for more details.
5 Stony Creek, Byfield State Forest
Byfield is one of the most picturesque recreation areas surrounded by rainforest-edged creeks, rugged mountains, pine plantations and ancient cycads. Stony Creek is the most popular swimming hole in Byfield and it’s easy to see why.
6 Keppel Kraken is a water play feature like no other. With a mythical sea creature centrepiece and set against the spectacular backdrop of Keppel Bay, the Kraken is the perfect place to capture the kids in the sunshine on the beautiful Capricorn Coast. Located Main Beach, Yeppoon.
7 The Singing Ship in Emu Park is set against the coastal vista of blue seas and Great Keppel Island backdrop. This majestic monument commemorates the area’s legacy of the historical explorations of Captain James Cook. Perch yourself high above the ocean, open your ears to the music coming to life through her sails, let the wind and salty air give you a sun kissed and relaxed glow, and say cheese as you capture this gorgeous memory.
8 Great Keppel Island | Put yourself in the picture at one of the world’s most iconic destinations. 17 beaches all waiting to be explored. Your underwater lens will give you the chance to snap large hard coral reefs and join colourful fish and big marine life such as turtles, manta ray and dugong for a swim. Prepare for the best photo opportunities within easy reach, right off the beach.
9 Five Rocks is a wonderful sight and another precious spot that our stunning landscape has to offer. With uninterrupted views, the Five Rocks that give this location its name are ready to photo bomb your next snapshot. Find this picture perfect spot in Byfield National Park, but prepare yourself as it is an adventure, and 4WD accessible only.
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REEF WITHIN REACH
You don’t have to paddle far from the sandy shores of Great Keppel Island to experience some of the best snorkelling and diving in the world. The ability to snorkel directly from the beach is comforting for many who may feel uneasy about the deep ocean. Discover pristine and healthy coral of the Southern Great Barrier Reef.
1 Shelving Point Reef is the closest snorkel site to all accommodation on Great Keppel Island. The reef sits within a protected bay, known as Shelving Beach and lies right next to Monkey Reef. Shelving Point can be reached directly from Fisherman’s Beach or by boat. This is an easy option for young families and there is always something to see.
2 Monkey Beach Reef is by far Great Keppel Island’s most valuable tourist dive and snorkel site. It takes around 40 minutes to walk to this spot from Fisherman’s Beach. Sitting within a protected bay, it is easy to access from the island. With exceptionally high coral cover and 38 coral species, you can access Monkey Beach Reef by boat or walk in directly from Fisherman’s Beach.
Get face down, bottom up and check out some of our most accessible reef experiences...
3 Clam Bay is a coral trout breeding ground. Access Clam Bay reef by boat or walk there via the airstrip on the island. Enter the water directly from the beach and swim out along the edge of the reef at mid-to-low tide. Conditions are best during northerly or easterly winds. Expect to see juvenile coral colonies, turtles and anemones on the edge of the reef slope.
4 Wreck Beach is hidden on the far side of Great Keppel Island, and offers a taste of being deserted on a stunning stretch of beach. The long trek there is well worth it as you’re likely to see dolphins, turtles and a plethora of other marine life when you snorkel amongst this slice of paradise. If you are an ocean lover, this is a magical spot because you might be able to find the ‘treasure’ of the beach: a 430 year old brain coral, around 2m high.
5 Butterfish Bay is a small cove on Great Keppel Island flanked by rocky outcrops and backed by large sand hills. Butterfish reef is a fantastic little spot to view hard corals. Snorkel here on low tide as the rocks are quite far from the beach. Best access is via boat.
6 Passage Rocks is located in a deep north-south channel and is a great snorkel site close to Great Keppel Island on the northern side. It is also a favourite spot for kayakers. It features more hard coral species than any other site in the Keppels due to the rocks offering a variety of habitats suiting many different species. Feather stars and fish are also abundant.
7 Middle Island is a national park with two main snorkel sites around the island. Olive Point to the north and the Underwater Observatory to the south. Once built for coral viewing, the observatory has now become a fish habitat as well as a safe and intriguing place to dive or snorkel.
8 Keppel Bay Islands boast many other dive and snorkel sites. These can all be accessed via private vessel, water taxi or numerous commercial charters. If you are interested in exploring further, be sure to check out the reef around Conical, Barren, North Keppel, Pumpkin, Miall and Humpy Islands.
BE SAFE & PROTECT OUR REEF
Enjoy snorkelling as long as you like but it’s important to watch the tides and currents. Cover up, wear reef friendly sunscreen, always tell someone where you are going and snorkel with a ‘buddy’. Never rest or stand on coral, remember it’s a living creature. When snorkelling, find a patch of sand if you need to stand up. Be careful not to kick the coral with your fins. Look, but don’t touch any sea creatures.
BEACH MENU
The Capricorn Coast boasts many breathtaking, tranquil beaches offering safe swimming and endless fishing opportunities.
1 Main Beach Yeppoon is 1.3 km of swimming beach suitable for all ages and abilities. The beach has excellent access ramps, toilets, electric BBQs and picnic facilities. It is also the focal point for many coastal events, like ‘Tropical Pinefest’ and the annual ‘Australia Day’ celebrations. Dogs are not allowed.
2 Farnborough Beach is just north of Yeppoon, is 17 km long and part of ‘The Big Dune Surfing Reserve’. The beach offers a good beach break and vehicle access. Dogs are allowed off leash from Bangalee boat ramp south to Barwells Creek with access via Hinz Avenue. At the northern end of Farnborough Beach is Corio Bay, a tidal inlet offering good beach fishing.
3 Lammermoor Beach is 2.5 km long and backed by casuarina-covered foredunes, with a small tidal creek at the southern end. Swimming is best at high tide. A picnic area with toilets is provided at the northern end of the beach.
4 Kemp Beach is a wide sandy beach with a rocky outcrop called ‘The Bluff’, which has excellent walking tracks and lookouts where you can often spot turtles and dolphins in the waters below. Kemp Beach has BBQs, picnic tables and toilets. Dogs are permitted at designated times.
5 M ulambin Beach is 2 km long. Mulambin Beach is cradled between Bluff Point at the northern end and Pinnacle Point to the south, both of which are part of the Capricorn Coast National Park. There is vehicle access at the northern end for launching boats off the beach at high tide. Picnic tables and toilets are available.
6 Kinka Beach is situated on the banks of Kinka Creek and the Causeway Lake. Kinka beach is 3km long and faces east-north-east. The beach usually has low waves and swimming is best on a mid to high tide.
7 Emu Park Main Beach is a quiet beach with calm waters. The beach has shady picnic facilities, playground and is close to shops. Dogs are not allowed.
8 Fishermans Beach in Emu Park is 2 km long and curves almost north facing. It is the focus of boat fishing, however, there are plenty of rock platforms to fish from at high tide. There is also a sealed boat ramp and fishing wharf.
9 Keppel Sands Main Beach is 1.3 km long and faces east. The beach is backed by the small Keppel Sands settlement. Swimming and fishing is best at high tide. Picnic facilities are available.
DOGS OFF LEASH
If you are travelling with your four legged friend, the Capricorn Coast is a great place to visit! Unless signposted to say otherwise, dogs are permitted off leash on all beaches before 8 am and after 4 pm (all other times dogs must be on a leash).
Day time off leash beaches are Farnborough Beach, Yeppoon (from Bangalee boat ramp south to Barwells Creek with access via Hinz Avenue) and Emu Park Main Beach (from the beach access 150 metres north of Bell Park to Tanby Point with access via Hill Street). This excludes public holidays and weekends.
Dogs are not permitted on any beach adjacent to Byfield National Park.
TOP INSIDER EXPERIENCES FOR NATIONAL PARKS
Here are the inside tips on the must do experiences when visiting the National Parks of the Capricorn Coast region.
4 Your 4WD offroad adventure is only a stone’s throw from Yeppoon. Massive sand dunes, rugged pinnacles and outstanding coastal scenery are what you can expect from a visit to Byfield National Park and Conservation Area . If you consider yourself an experienced 4WD adventurer and are keen to tackle some challenging sand tracks and dunes then you need to see this place. Once you’ve conquered the tracks you will be rewarded with access to endless beaches ideal for swimming, fishing or walking. Camping is also permitted.
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If coastal volcanic headlands with intriguing rock formations, scenic lookouts and trails through diverse vegetation spark your interest, then the Capricorn Coast National Park is worth a visit. The two most popular sections of this park are Fan Rock/Rosslyn Bay Lookouts, and the Bluff Point Circuit. Both walks are considered a ‘moderate’ grade and boast panoramic views of the coastline and Keppel Bay.
3 Camp beside the reef! Picture your campsite on pristine island sand just above the hightide mark with no-one else in sight... The Keppel Bay Islands National Park has seven islands offering a range of camping opportunities where you can snorkel right off the sand. Whilst there is no ferry service to any of the national park islands you can arrange a charter or use your own vessel. Camping permits are required and campers must be self sufficient.
5 Picnic in the Forest sounds like something from a fairytale but here it’s a favourite must do for locals. Byfield State Forest offers picturesque water holes and picnic spots where you can paddle a canoe or take a dip in the freshwater creeks. Upper Stony Creek and Water Park Creek are popular spots with several bush walking tracks and camping available. Picnic spots are accessible by 2WD and offer automatic barbecues and toilet facilities. Camping is also permitted.
PUBLIC ART
These creative masterpieces reflect the essence of the Capricorn Coast’s community and identity. Here are just a few of our favourites...
1 Robin the Reef Roamer
Celebrating our location on the Southern Great Barrier Reef, Robin is a constant reminder to get out and explore our underwater paradise.
Where: Capricorn Coast Visitor Information Centre
Scenic Highway, Yeppoon
Artist: Bill & Luke Gannon, Out There Co.
2 Yeppoon Town Centre Car Park
Here you will find more than just a car park. In fact you’ll come across a pup in a stroller, a table tennis match and a lionfish plastered across the walls. You could even snag a pic in front of a mural of our region’s music stars: Busby Marou.
Wh ere: Corner of Hill Street and Queen Street
Artist: Bill & Luke Gannon, Jon Watson - Out There Co.
Kraken Unleashed3 Kraken Unleashed is a giant tentacled beast painted on the roadside retaining wall in Barry Street. It plays off an equally large tentacled 3D cephalopod named the Keppel Kraken that forms the centrepiece of the children’s playground on the Yeppoon foreshore.
Where: Barry Street, Yeppoon
Artist: Martin Schlick, Mash Designs
4 Let’s Get Crabby in a Big Way is an eye-catching collection of soldier crab sculptures by a local artist. These larger-than-life crustaceans can be found mid way along the walking path on Lammermoor Beach, and won Bronze in the Best Landmark Sculpture for the 2022 Street Art Awards.
Where: Lammermoor Beach
Artist: Brendon Tohill
5 Beach Party is painted across the walls of the public amenities block adjacent to the Emu Park Surf Life Saving Club. This artwork won the ‘Best Amusing Street Art” category in the 2019 Australian Street Art Awards.
Where: Emu Park Main Beach
Artist: Simon McLean
More ‘Beach Party’ artwork can be found on the walls of the Yeppoon Surf Life Saving Club on Yeppoon Main Beach.
6 Yeppoon Lagoon & Skate Park There’s a wealth of street art spotting opportunities at the Yeppoon Lagoon and nearby Skate Park. See the bright, friendly faces painted on the walls of the Skate Park amenities block then wander over to the Yeppoon Lagoon, the ideal spot for a refreshing swim overlooking the water. Here, you can spot the pink turtles on the screen wall or pelicans on patrol. Where: Lagoon Place, Yeppoon
Artists: Out There Co. and Place Design Group
7 Cockatoos
Pose for a photo in front of one of Emu Park’s most striking murals. The work is a water, wind and energy abstract, with a lot of bright colours. Not a single paint brush was used in the entire paintingit was all spray painted. Where: Corner of Pattison and Hill Street, Emu Park Artist: Rosie Woods, London
Want to see this art and many more come to life?
OUR MOST ACCESSIBLE FISHING SPOTS
The Capricorn Coast offers a variety of choices from estuarine creeks, reef and ocean fishing. This list will have you casting a line with the locals...
LOCAL SPOTS
Coorooman Creek, Zilzie
Estuary fishing (whiting, grunter, flathead, mud crabs). Ramp access and pontoon.
Causeway Lake, Kinka Beach
Estuary fishing (sheltered, best on tidal run-through). Ramp access.
Ross Creek, Yeppoon
Estuary fishing (high tide run). Ramp access.
Double Head/The Bluff, Rosslyn Bay
Rock ocean fishing (mackerel, bream, cod, etc). Ramp access.
Five Rocks, Byfield National Park
Rock ocean fishing (high tide, mackerel, etc).
Corio Bay, Yeppoon
Estuary fishing (best on flood tide, boat access only).
Keppel Bay/Deep Sea Fishing
Charters depart from Keppel Bay Marina and Rosslyn Bay.
Launch your own boa t from Rosslyn Bay Boat Harbour. It is a man-made harbour with two concrete boat ramps, a public jetty, and Coast Guard.
For more information about fishing in the area, contact one of the local Visitor Information Centres.
Barramundi season runs from February 2 – October 31.
Please note that fishing rules apply throughout Queensland to help sustain natural fish species numbers. For more information on fishing regulations, call the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries Queensland on 13 25 23 or visit www.fisheries.qld.gov.au.
POPULAR SPECIES IN THE CAPRICORN COAST REGION
Barramundi
Barred Javelin (Spotted Grunter)
Summer/sand, goldline and northern whiting
Winter/trumpeter whiting
All flathead (except dusky)
Dusky flathead
Doggy Mackerel
Spanish Mackerel
Golden Trevally & Giant Trevally
Please note: Size and possession limits apply to coral reef fish species. In addition to individual possession limits for each coral reef fin fish species, they have a combined maximum possession limit of 20.
(*Disclaimer: Species content supplied by the Department of Agriculture & Fisheries QLD and correct at time of printing)
POPULAR PRECINCTS
BYFIELD
Abounds with wonderful scenery, rolling sand dunes, beaches, rainforest-edged creeks and rugged mountains.
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YEPPOON
The largest link in this chain of coastal communities, Yeppoon is the heart of the Capricorn Coast
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THE SCENIC DRIVE
From Cooee Bay to Kinka Beach, hop your way along the 5 beaches linking Yeppoon to Emu Park.
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ROCKHAMPTON
A city full of historic charm & discovery
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EMU PARK
An idyllic seaside village with plenty of character.
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Each of the Capricorn Coast’s precincts have their own charm and character, from the modern art culture vibe of Yeppoon to the relaxed village appeal of Emu Park. Here is an introduction to the Coast’s most prominent locations.
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KEPPEL BAY ISLANDS
Camp on one of the many islands, or enjoy an eco-friendly retreat at Pumpkin Island.
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GREAT KEPPEL ISLAND
30 minute ferry transfer from the mainland is the ‘jewel in the crown’ of Keppel Bay.
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KEPPEL SANDS & JOSKELEIGH
A popular fishing and crabbing village separated from Emu Park by Coorooman Creek
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The largest link in this chain of coastal communities, Yeppoon is the holiday accommodation hub, service centre and cultural scene for the Capricorn Coast area.
WHAT TO SEE & DO Meander down Yeppoon’s main street or stroll the esplanade to enjoy a great coffee spot or to browse beach-chic boutiques and surf stores. Keep an eye out for one of the many new street art murals adorning local walls. Yeppoon Main Beach is patrolled throughout peak times and offers a safe swimming spot for visitors and locals alike.
FAMILY FUN is well catered for with the foreshore boasting the fantastic ’Keppel Kraken’ zero-depth water park, open daily with lots of fun and free activities for the kids on those hot sunny days. A short walk
south down Anzac Parade will take you to Appleton Park, a fully fenced and shaded children’s playground that offers almost endless activities for the kids, including an all abilities playground, sandpit and mini bike track, plus BBQs, tables and public toilets to make it an ideal family outing. Just next to the park is the Yeppoon skate park, where the bigger kids will happily spend hours scooting around. The nearby lagoon pool with infinity edge and dining areas is stunning and a must see for visitors.
WHERE TO STAY Yeppoon has a varied array of accommodation and has something to suit all budgets. Motels, spacious apartments, caravan parks and holiday houses are all within walking distance of the beach.
FAMILY FUN
“foreshore”
KEPPEL KRAKEN
Opening Hours
Summer (October to April) 9am to 8pm
Winter (May to September) 9am to 6pm
Opening Hours
Summer (September to April) 6am to 9pm
Winter (May to August) 8am to 6pm
GREAT KEPPEL ISLAND
Great Keppel Island is only a 30 minute ferry transfer from the mainland and is the ‘jewel in the crown’of Keppel Bay.
WHAT TO SEE & DO Take a snorkel or scuba
dive tour or a leisurely kayak to one of the secluded beaches where you can snorkel amongst amazing varieties of tropical fish, magnificent hard and soft coral and friendly turtles. It arguably has the best beaches of any Great Barrier Reef island (Long Beach was voted #14 in 101 Best Beaches in Australia) and offers safe swimming all year round.
Great Keppel Island is approximately 1454 hectares in size and is home to 17 pristine white-sand beaches and an interior rich with native flora, all waiting for you to explore. Ninety percent of the island is bushland and there are several bush walking tracks
that disperse trekkers around the island to untouched beaches, or spectacular lookouts. These range in duration and difficulty, from a leisurely stroll, to challenging hikes.
WHERE TO STAY From tents and cabins, through to private beach houses on the water’s edge, staying on Great Keppel Island is always a relaxing escape. The island’s Bar & Bistro is home to uncomplicated menus reflecting the relaxed atmosphere of Great Keppel.
HOW TO GET THERE Ferries depart every day to Great Keppel Island. A number of charters, full day cruises, whale watching (seasonal), sailing adventures, and extended tour options are also available from Keppel Bay Marina and Rosslyn Bay Harbour. Refer to Page 2 for airport transfer options.
KEPPEL BAY ISLANDS
With the protection of a fringing reef, the waters surrounding the Keppel Islands are amazingly calm.
PUMPKIN ISLAND is a hidden gem in the Keppel group of islands. Located just a 30 minute boat transfer from Keppel Bay Marina, this tiny island – just six hectares in total – offers you eco-friendly self-catering units that are powered by the wind and the sun! Book a stay in one of their beachfront cottages or rent the entire private island for up to 34 guests, and live like a millionaire at a fraction of the cost. Pumpkin Island offers private water transfers for their guests.
CAMPING IN MARINE PARKS Camping is allowed in the Keppel Bay Islands National Park, including North Keppel Island, Humpy Island, Middle Island, Miall Island, Conical Island, Divided Island and Pelican Island.
Visitors must bring their own drinking water and campers require a permit. Permits can be purchased online or from a local Visitor Information Centre.
HOW TO GET THERE Boat launch facilities, charters and water taxis are available from Rosslyn Bay Harbour and Keppel Bay Marina, with secure parking available nearby. It is also possible to arrange transport to the National Park islands from Great Keppel Island.
DIVING & SNORKELLING You’ll find excellent snorkelling on the fringing reefs at Mazie Bay (North Keppel), Olive Point headland (Middle Island), Humpy Island or Miall Island. Diving is particularly good on reefs surrounding North Keppel, Middle, Miall and Conical islands.
Great Keppel Island Holiday Village
THE ESPLANADE, GREAT KEPPEL ISLAND
P: 07 4939 8655 OR 1800 KEPPEL (537 735)
W: www.gkiholidayvillage.com.au
Great Keppel Island Holiday Village is nestled among palm and gum trees, and is less than a minute walk to the island’s famous white sand beaches.
Our accommodation is relaxed and simple; yet comfortable and cosy. We choose to offer a place that is all about nature and quietness with an emphasis on low or no alcohol.
Choose from glamping tents, self-contained cottage, ensuited cabins, or double/twin rooms. All linen and snorkelling gear is provided.
Keppel Konnections
1 WATERLINE WAY, ROSSLYN
P: 0484 241 505
W: www.keppelkonnections.com.au
Hop aboard Keppel Konnections for return ferry transfers to Great Keppel Island. Departing 4 times daily, Konnections welcomes those visiting for a day or heading over for a stay. An afternoon mainland departure also allows time for guests self-driving, flying in, or just not keen on mornings!
Add on optional extras, such as lunch, snorkel, kayak and SUP hire, plus make the weekend longer with our late mainland departures on Fridays at 5.45pm. Departs the mainland from Keppel Bay Marina daily.
Accommodation & Tour Bookings
ROSS CREEK, SCENIC HIGHWAY, YEPPOON
P: 1800 675 785
W: www.visitcapricorn.com.au
With so many cruising and tour options to choose from on the Capricorn Coast, how do you know which will suit your need best? Here’s how we can help...
The Capricorn Coast Visitor Information Centre is staffed by a team of friendly locals, who have done just about everything there is to do on the Coast.
We can pre-book your tours and accommodation for free and take out all the guess work. We also stock a range of local souvenirs and gifts.
Open 7 Days, 9am - 5pm.
Discover the lush rainforest of Byfield and spectacular coastal scenery of the surrounding parks and forest.
Byfield is rich with diversity and forms one of the largest unspoiled eco-systems on the east coast of Australia and is the exclusive home of the rare Byfield Fern.
BYFIELD STATE FOREST abounds with wonderful scenery, rainforest-edged creeks and rugged mountains. Here you’ll find picturesque water holes and picnic spots. Upper Stony Creek and Water Park Creek are popular for day-trippers, with several bush walking tracks and camping also available. Red Rock Camp ground (dog friendly) offers the best caravan access with individual fire pits and tables at each site.
FIVE ROCKS & BYFIELD NATIONAL PARK is only accessible by 4WD. Five Rocks is a favourite weekend getaway for locals and visitors alike. Located in Byfield Conservation Park, visitors will discover one of the largest parabolic sand dunes in Australia. These beaches boast a good surf break, and there are plenty of bays and creeks to throw in a line. Camping grounds also provide basic facilities and permits are required to camp in the National Park and State Forest (fees apply, no dogs).
BYFIELD VILLAGE is a haven for craft and nature lovers. It has a small school and numerous attractions and accommodation houses. Be sure to visit the local cafe with its attractive rustic style and local produce, nestled within the forest surrounds.
HOW TO GET THERE Byfield is 25 minutes drive north of Yeppoon. Most roads are sealed and 2WD accessible. The National Park is 4WD only.
Nob Creek Pottery
An award winning rustic rainforest gallery with a large collection of pottery, glass, jewellery and bathroom hand basins. Meet the potters, see the workshop and kilns, enjoy bush walks and videos.
Open 10am - 4pm. Days of operation vary so please phone to confirm.
216 ARNOLDS ROAD, BYFIELD (30min north of Yeppoon)
P: 07 4935 1161 M: 0428 192 601
W: www.nobcreekpottery.com.au
Forest Fields Campstay
Enjoy our stunning rainforest camp - a peaceful base to explore Byfield National Park. Catering for self-sufficient campers, we offer 20 spacious grassed sites (all with firepits), hot ‘bucket’ showers and 2 eco toilets. We are only a short 25 min drive from Yeppoon.
35 CASTLE ROCK ROAD, BYFIELD
P: 0407 376 841
W: www.facebook.com/byfieldcampstay
Five Rocks Holiday Rentals
STOCKYARD POINT, BYFIELD NATIONAL PARK Bookings: abnb.me/U5XkkwpcJub
W: www.facebook.com/fiverocksholidayrentals
Perched atop stunning Stockyard Point, Five Rocks Holiday Rentals is your perfect off-grid beach house experience. Boasting gorgeous views over Nine Mile Beach and the Byfield hinterland, you will enjoy exploring pristine beaches and freshwater creeks, fishing, surfing and bush walking.
This 2 story, self-contained house is simple but spacious and will comfortably sleep up to 11 guests. The house is located in a small community, surrounded by National Park and access is via sand tracks, so a 4WD vehicle is necessary to explore this secret part of the world.
Ferns Hideaway
67 CAHILLS ROAD, BYFIELD P: 0408 351 235
W: www.fernshideaway.com.au
Ferns Hideaway is set on 42 acres of stunning sub-tropical rainforest, boasting an abundance of wildlife and activities for all ages. Our secluded rainforest retreat fronts the magical Waterpark Creek, and offers rustic log cabins and spacious camping sites. On-site facilities include a pool, tennis court, and garden restaurant. Enjoy the wonders of Waterpark Creek in our fleet of Canadian canoes and feel the magic of nature all around - the perfect place to escape and reconnect. Come for the day or stay a while for a truly unique and unforgettable experience!
Canoe/kayak hire and restaurant is available for day visitors.
Byfield Area map
Byfield National Park, Byfield Conservation Park, Byfield State Forest
CoastalRange
Drive only on marked tracks and stay off dunes. Enter or exit the beach only on tracks where you see this symbol. Light fires only in fire places provided. Fires are not permitted on beaches or in the dunes.
Camp in designated areas and camp sites only. Permits required. Camping is not permitted on beaches.
Dogs, cats and other domestic animals are not permitted, except for dogs on-leash at Red Rock visitor area Byfield State Forest.
Rubbish bins are not provided. Take your rubbish home with you.
THE SCENIC DRIVE
With 23 kilometres of coastline to explore, make sure you follow the Scenic Highway from Yeppoon to Emu Park and witness some of the best beaches the Capricorn Coast has to offer.
COOEE BAY offers a pretty little beach popular for swimming and stand up paddleboarders. The beach is just 500 metres long and best for swimming at high tide (it has some rocky platforms at low tide). Cooee Bay is also home to Wreck Point Scenic Lookout on Matthew Flinders Drive and is an undisputed “must see”. The lookout depicts a ship’s deck and boasts almost 360 degree views of the coastline and Keppel Bay.
ENDLESS BEACHES The coastal drive between Yeppoon and Emu Park also offers long stretches of beach and secluded bays
including Lammermoor, Kemp, Mulambin and Kinka Beaches. All beaches are ideal for swimming. Lammermoor offers beautiful sunsets for anyone who enjoys an afternoon stroll, whilst the southern end of Kemp Beach is Bluff Point Walking Track, a 2.3 km circuit that offers panoramic views of the coastline. You can climb the 600 metre track to Turtle Lookout where you can enjoy the spectacle of turtles swimming in the crystal clear waters below.
ROSSLYN BAY is home to Keppel Bay Marina and Rosslyn Bay Harbour. A must-do, whilst visiting the marina, is to take a stroll around the docks and marvel at the luxurious boats moored in the 500 floating marina berths. The marina also has a multi-award winning licensed restaurant where you can enjoy a meal overlooking the water. Located on the deck of Keppel Bay Marina, The Waterline
Restaurant offers stunning views and mouthwatering local beef, seafood and produce.
Rosslyn Bay is a man-made harbour and is a popular local fishing spot. The harbour has a public jetty, boat ramps, Yacht Club, Coast Guard and service station.
THE CAUSEWAY LAKE is nestled between Kinka and Mulambin Beaches and is the perfect place for a picnic lunch or sunset dinner. It is a very shallow and expansive lake which is popular for kayaking, fishing, family friendly watersports and also offers great photo opportunities at sunset. There is a kiosk, playground, caravan park and boat hire at the lake.
EMU PARK
Once an exclusive beach resort at the turn of the 20th century, Emu Park is an idyllic seaside village.
Emu Park is home to the famous Singing Ship sculpture. Set against a spectacular coastal vista, the majestic monument commemorates the area’s legacy of the historical explorations of Captain James Cook. A gentle sea breeze produces a musical sound through fluted pipes.
WHAT TO SEE & DO
Just below the Singing Ship is a viewing deck and boardwalk that makes up part of the Centenary of ANZAC Memorial Walk. The impressive boardwalk is a must-do as it hugs the coastline and remembers our community’s brave servicemen and women.
Emu Park Main Beach is a calm beach with a grassy picnic area and arguably one of Queensland’s most picturesque playgrounds. The beach is patrolled during peak times.
One of Emu Park’s newest attractions is the Emu Park Historical Trail. The trail commences at the School of Arts building in Hill Street and is spread across 20 locations. Each site is marked by an emu shaped art installation.
If you have a boat or just like to wet a line, nearby Coorooman Creek is a popular local fishing spot with a quality boat ramp and pontoon.
HOW TO GET THERE Emu Park is 30 min drive north east of Rockhampton or 15 min drive south of Yeppoon along the Scenic Highway.
WHERE TO STAY Motels, caravan parks and holiday houses are all within walking distance of the beach.
KEPPEL SANDS & JOSKELEIGH
Keppel Sands has an idyllic village-style appeal that has changed very little in the last 20 years in comparison to many other coastal destinations.
WHAT TO SEE & DO
Keppel Sands is separated from Zilzie and Emu Park by the mouth of Coorooman Creek which in turn makes it a popular fishing and crabbing location. A popular holiday spot for families, Keppel Sands boasts a pub, caravan park, motel, local store, two boat ramps, and a lovely picnic area by the beach.
JOSKELEIGH
Nearby is the unique community of Joskeleigh which has a fascinating past. Joskeleigh has strong links with the South Sea Islanders who were brought to Queensland in the nineteenth century.
A great spot to learn more about the history is the small Joskeleigh South Pacific Museum. It highlights the role played by the Kanakas, brought out by the ‘blackbirders’ to work the sugar cane fields as indentured labour. The museum is run by volunteers and is believed to be the only museum of its kind in Queensland. To visit the museum, please call ahead on 07 4934 4854 to make a booking.
HOW TO GET THERE Access to Keppel
Sands and Joskeleigh is by sealed road, the turn-off onto Keppel Sands Road is approximately 27 km from Rockhampton or 18 km from Emu Park. Keppel Sands also has an all-tide boat ramp at Coorooman Creek, and a tidal ramp at Pumpkin Creek. The Coast Guard is located at South Head with access via Pumpkin Creek.
THE CAVES
Located a short 30 minutes drive north of Rockhampton, The Caves township is home to some of the most spectacular caves in Queensland.
W HAT TO SEE & DO T he township of The Caves is a friendly community and like all country towns has a great pub with loads of character. There is also a general store, service station and primary school.
The ar ea is named after the many limestone caves that are scattered throughout the area. The most famous of these is the award winning Capricorn Caves, which are believed to be the state’s oldest tourist attraction. A guided tour here is a must do when visiting the Capricorn Coast.
The nearby Mount Etna Caves National Park is home to eighty per cent of Australia’s breeding population of female bent-
wing bats. From December to February ranger-guided tours are offered to see this spectacular nightly emergence of over 100,000 bats from their roost at feeding time (fees apply). This is one of the few places in the world where you can witness the incredible spectacle. The Archer Brothers, who settled in the Rockhampton area in the 1850s, named Mount Etna after the volcano in Sicily. Outside of bat breeding season, Mount Etna offers a good hiking trail with rewarding views.
H OW TO GET THERE From Rockhampton, drive north along the Bruce Highway for 23 km, then turn right into the Caves Township.
WHERE TO STAY Accommodation is available at the Capricorn Caves or nearby Hedlow Retreat.
STANAGE BAY
Nestled on the coast, 2 hours drive north of Rockhampton, the fishing village of Stanage Bay really is a place to escape.
WHAT
TO SEE & DO
Easily accessible from the Bruce Highway, the unsealed drive to Stanage Bay takes you through diverse countryside, eucalypt forests, creeks, cattle stations with cows wandering casually over the track, and wetlands with enough birds to keep the keenest twitcher happy.
Stanage was Captain Cook’s second landing in Queensland. He named the water ways here Thirsty Sound, because when he came to shore in search of fresh water none could be found, thus the name remains today.
Stanage has three suburbs, which have been affectionately renamed by the localsAlligator Point (Beverly Hills) - great views and beach access, rentals, boat hire, tyre repair, day charter fishing trips;
Alligator Bay (Happy Valley) - pretty beach and rentals; Plumtree (Paradise) - boat ramp, coastguard, rentals, beach, creeks, tackle shop, boat storage, store, pub, fuel, post outlet, public phone, public toilets, camping (BYO water).
H OW
TO GET THERE
From Rockhampton, drive along the Bruce Highway for 75 km, then turn right onto the Stanage Bay Road just past Kunwarara. Drive another 100 km along this mostly sealed road, which is accessible by 2WD except during very wet weather (check before you go). Limited mobile phone coverage is now available across the township of Stanage Bay.
WHERE TO STAY The local Plumtree Store can provide a range of accommodation options for visitors to the area. For more information contact them on 07 4937 3169.
Rockhampton is the gateway to the Capricorn Coast and the undisputed capital of Central Queensland. Reinventing itself as a city offering classy eateries, microbreweries, elegant streetscapes and family fun, this is a regional city worth exploring.
THE RIVERFRONT PRECINCT basks on the banks of the Fitzroy River and is presided over by the imposing Customs House and newly opened Rockhampton Museum of Art. The Riverfront is lined with elegantly restored Victorian building and buzzing with local events. You’ll find yourself gravitating to this neck of the woods for dining and nightlife.
MT ARCHER NATIONAL PARK is only a short drive from the CBD and offers a variety of rewarding walking trails to breathtaking vistas. The most popular being the award winning ‘skywalk’! Officially known as the
Nurim Circuit Elevated Boardwalk, your eyes will open wide to views spanning across the region from it’s peak, 604 metres above the ground. The day use area offers fantastic facilities for picnics and has a modern nature inspired playground for the kids.
THE FITZROY RIVER is an angler’s paradise. Try your luck solo, or hook up with one of the local guided fishing charters and catch yourself a trophy fish right in the city centre! Or if sightseeing and wildlife are more your style, why not book a local river cruise.
FREE FAMILY FUN is never far away in Rockhampton. Adventure playgrounds, waterparks, gardens and zoo’s are all on offer.
H OW TO GET THERE Rockhampton
straddles the Pacific Coast Touring Route and is approximately 600km drive from Brisbane or an easy 1 hour flight.
Discovery Parks - Rockhampton
Set on ten acres of landscaped gardens with panoramic views of Mount Archer, our park is your bush city stay at the gateway to the Capricorn Coast. We offer deluxe cabins, studio rooms and ensuite sites. Facilities include; pool, waterpark, playground, activity room, laundry room and kiosk.
394 YAAMBA ROAD, ROCKHAMPTON
P: 07 4926 3822
W: www.discoveryholidayparks.com.au/rockhampton
Johnson’s 4WD Repair Shop
Johnson’s 4WD Repair Shop offers a comprehensive one-stop shop for all mechanical servicing, repairs and performance improvements in the Rockhampton region, with a mobile brand complimenting the operations - Johnson’s Mobile Mechanical.
61 LUCAS STREET, NORTH ROCKHAMPTON
P: 07 4927 7170
W: www.johnsonsmechanical.com.au
Artizan Gluten Free Bakery
159 EAST STREET, ROCKHAMPTON
P: 07 4927 2449
W: www.artizanglutenfreebakery.com.au
Dine in or takeaway from our local family owned bakery. All products are baked fresh on site.
We offer:
- Signature organic coffee
- Vegan and vegetarian options
- Coeliac friendly
- Cakes, donuts, biscuits, pastries and breads
- Grass fed Angus beef pies and sausage rolls
- Dairy free products
Northside Pool & Waterslides
330-360 BERSERKER STREET, ROCKHAMPTON
P: 0423 938 580
W: www.aqualification.com.au
Come and relax at Rockhampton’s Northside Pool. The facility includes an 8 lane 50m pool, 3 impressive waterslides, kids wading pool, large grassy areas to run around and an exciting 18-hole mini golf course.
Aquatic attractions open mid-September to mid-May.
General Entry: $2.50* (2yrs & under are free)
Slides: $10 | Mini Golf: $8.50
Open Weekday: 9am – 6pm
Open Weekends/Public Holidays: 10am – 5pm
*N.B. This is 2022/23 pricing.
Time Safaris Walking Tours
Take a day or night guided walk and visit heritage listed landmarks and uncover the ghosts, murders, bushrangers, WW2 and the prehistoric wildlife in the region. New themed walks arriving soon. Private tours available.
**Bookings essential**
VARIOUS LOCATIONS AROUND ROCKHAMPTON
P: 0413 500 303
W: www.timesafaris.com.au
Tropical Luxury Cars Yeppoon
Personalised transfers for:
- Airport/Rail/Ferry
- Dinner Transfers
- Weddings
- Hens/Bucks Parties
- School Formals
- All Ages Birthday Parties
- Local Regional Tours
For a complete chauffeured service, call or message us to make your booking.
DOOR-TO-DOOR SERVICE
P: 0421 209 620
W: Find us on Facebook, Instagram & Google
X-Golf Rockhampton
CNR BLANCHARD STREET & VICTORIA PLACE, ROCKHAMPTON
P: 07 4926 4743
W: www.xgolf.com.au/locations/rockhampton
THE ULTIMATE INDOOR GOLF & ENTERTAINMENT VENUE
Come and enjoy X-Golf Rockhampton! With a selection of food and beverages on offer, we have everything you need for the ultimate golfing experience.
Located at Stockland Rockhampton, our state of the art indoor golf simulators offer players unparalleled accuracy and realism, whilst our team deliver the best in hospitality with a selection of delicious food and beverages all in one place. Open 7 days a week.
Scenic Helicopter Flights
OPPOSITE BAGA/MOUNT JIM CROW, YEPPOON ROAD
P: 0488 447 723
W: www.rockcopters.com.au
Rockhampton Helicopters operate scenic flights every Saturday. Flights depart opposite Baga/Mount Jim Crow, located halfway between Rockhampton and Yeppoon. Come and see a side of the Capricorn Coast that you haven’t seen before.
We also offer return island heli-transfers to Pumpkin Island and Great Keppel Island to ensure you arrive at your holiday destination quickly and in comfort.
Bookings essential.
The Childminding Co.
CAPRICORN COAST & ROCKHAMPTON REGION
P: 0437 736 787
W: www.thechildmindingco.com.au
The Childminding Co. are a professional childminding agency, offering casual babysitting services to both local and visiting families of Central Queensland. We offer families a fast and convenient booking service, which matches children with a carefully screened, experienced childminder. Our childminders are willing to go where it’s most convenient – the home; hotel accommodation; out for an activity; or even an event venue as an extra pair of hands.
Book online at thechildmindingco.com.au
Little Ellie Boutique
1-3 NORMANBY STREET, YEPPOON
P: 0497 278 403
W: www.littleellieboutique.com
Little Ellie Boutique is a stylish and fashion-forward pet boutique, home to a collection of bold, colourful and fun accessories for dogs big and small, including a vast range of walking accessories, beds, treats, toys and more. You’ll also find a beautiful collection of baby wear and gifts.
Whether you’re travelling with or without your furry friends you’ll be sure to find the perfect thing to commemorate your trip to Yeppoon.
Tanby Garden Centre
178 KINKA BEACH ROAD, TANBY
P: 07 4939 7200
W: www.tanbygardencentre.com.au
TANBY GARDEN CENTRE is a hidden gem set in the middle of turf paddocks. You can enjoy a wander through the glorious Atrium, the plant nursery, shop and gardens. Children love the small animals.
The centre is open until 2pm daily and ‘Nourish Kitchen’ in the Atrium is currently open from Thursday through to Sunday serving up homemade treats for you to enjoy. Check out the website for details.
A garden destination for everyone.
Capricorn News & Souvenirs
Visit Capricorn News & Souvenirs to pick up a special something to remind you of your stay on the Capricorn Coast. We stock a great range of beautiful hats & souvenirs, inc Yeppoon T-shirts, keyrings, stickers, tea towels & postcards. Open 7 days.
Helifish CQ
Heli-fish is guided and piloted by a local with 20 years of fishing experience in our area. Fish the areas of Stanage Bay, Fitzroy River, Curtis Island or Shoal Water Bay. We also offer scenic, lunch and attraction flight packages in the Capricorn area.
8 JAMES STREET, YEPPOON
P: 07 4939 3383
W: www.nextrayeppoon.com.au
6 AVIATION DRIVE, ROCKHAMPTON AIRPORT
P: 0409 940 577
W: helifishcq.com.au
Koorana Crocodile Farm
65 SAVAGES ROAD, COOWONGA
P: 07 4934 4749
W: www.koorana.com.au
LEARN - TASTE - EXPERIENCE
Koorana is QLD’s oldest commecial crocodile farm and home to around 3,000 crocodiles.
• Guided Tours get you up-close to these living dinosaurs
• Tours operate at 10.30am & 1.00pm - 7 days a week
• Have your photo taken holding a small crocodile (free)
• Croc Bistro - Tour guests only (costs apply) 12 - 1pm daily
• Gift Shop - Crocodile skin products available
• See baby crocs hatching (March - May)
• Learn about the fascinating behaviour of crocodiles
Capricorn Caves
30 OLSENS CAVES ROAD, THE CAVES
P: 07 4934 2883
W: www.capricorncaves.com.au
Capricorn Caves is a multi-generational family-owned attraction located 23km north of Rockhampton and just minutes off the Pacific Coast Way.
As an Advanced Eco-Tourism attraction, Capricorn Caves is a home to an abundance of native wildlife and endangered species which you can discover on tour.
Experienced local guides deliver the captivating stories of this ancient Australian landscape on small-scale interpretive tours. Open 7 Days.
Stir & Stitch
35 ARTHUR STREET, YEPPOON
P: 0414 320 486
W: www.stirandstitch.com.au
Walk through our gate and you will find a magical, relaxed, and inspiring creative space. We are a unique business that hosts a range of activities, including Yeppoon’s only teahouse, BYO project Makers Mornings, and various creative workshops. Enjoy the perfect morning out and join us for a pot of tea, freshly baked scones and other delicious treats.
Our teahouse is open Wednesday to Saturday, 9am to 12 midday.
Jet James Art Gallery & Gifts
1-3 NORMANBY STREET, YEPPOON
P: 07 4939 8476
W: www.jetjames.shop
Jet James is an award-winning Australian artist recognised for his printmaking and mixed media artworks.
Jet has become a renowned and honoured local artist, having won many accolades spanning his 15 year arts practice.
The Jet James Art Gallery showcases the artworks and designs of Jet James; ranging from original works, prints, clothing, giftware and homewares.
It is a must-visit for those seeking that unique and special memento of Yeppoon or for any art lover ready for their next piece.
Our Gallery and Gift Shop is conveniently located in the heart of Yeppoon and features Jet’s ‘Live Studio’ where you may find him working on his next artwork.
If you can’t get to our gallery, be sure to browse our gifts and artwork online via our website.
Footlights Theatre Restaurant
123 ROCKHAMPTON ROAD, YEPPOON
P: 07 49392399 | 0411 267 502
W: www.footlights.com.au
Footlights Theatre Restaurant offers the finest in Entertainment, Food and Atmosphere to all Capricorn Coast guests.
• Top Class Comedy Variety Show
• Delicious Three Course Lunch or Dinner
• Morning or Afternoon Tea
• Generous Group Concessions and Seniors Discounts
• Fully Licenced Bar
• An Unforgettable Experience is Guaranteed
• Bookings Essential
Keppel Bay Sailing Club
ANZAC PARADE, YEPPOON
P: 07 4939 9534
W: www.kbsc.com.au/project/sailing/
Keppel Bay Sailing Club is the premier club in Central Queensland running regular racing Sunday afternoons at 1:15pm and offering numerous learn to sail programs.
From tackers to professionals, from social sailors to competitors, Keppel Bay Sailing Club has it all. Talk to our friendly sailing team about how you and your family can get involved in the fabulous sport of sailing.
TACKERS
Tackers is an introductory, fun, game-based sailing program designed for kids aged 6 to 12. Kids don’t need to have any sailing experience. All equipment, including the boats, is provided.
OUT THERE SAILING
OutThere Sailing is a learn to sail program designed for ages 12-17. The program focuses on having fun, learning new skills and spending time with friends or making new ones. This program also offers opportunities for teen to try windsurfing, paddle boarding and power boating whilst learning how to sail.
START SAILING
Your Sailing journey starts here as you learn the fundamental skills of small boat sailing in a safe and supportive environment. We aim to make every course as informative and fun as possible, we love what we do and we are sure you will too.
Become a Sailing Member today – it’s easy!
VUE Wine Bar & Restaurant
32 ANZAC PARADE, YEPPOON
P: 07 4939 8034
W: www.vuewinebar.com
Vue is Yeppoon’s most exclusive dining experience, boasting stunning beach and island views, and is conveniently located below Salt Apartments in the heart of Yeppoon.
We offer an extensive menu inc; fresh seafood, steaks, house made pasta/pizzas and a delicious tapas menu, all which pairs perfectly with our extensive beverage selection of 50 cocktails, 50 wines, and Beer on Tap.
From 3pm to 5pm enjoy $12 Tapas and $12 Cocktails. Bookings are essential to avoid disappointment.
Club Emu Park
PATTISON STREET, EMU PARK
P: 07 4939 9590
W: www.clubemupark.com.au
Club Emu Park is the home of Emu Park Bowls Club and is conveniently located close to town.
It features a great family bistro open for lunch and dinner, from 11:30am every Wednesday to Sunday. With the bar open all week from 10.00 am to serve you the coldest beers in town.
The gaming lounge is quiet and spacious with raffles and cash draws every week.
There’s plenty of opportunity to get out on the greens for either a competitive or fun game of bowls.
Club Emu Park is a not-for-profit venture so when you support the club, you’re helping us give back to the local Emu Park community.
Indoor and outdoor dining areas mean you’re comfortable no matter the time of year.
Crimson Finch Brewery
SHOP 5, SALT, 32 ANZAC PARADE, YEPPOON
E: hello@crimsonfinch.com
W: www.crimsonfinch.com
Crimson Finch is a delightful new brewery nested right here on the Capricorn Coast.
And what better time to be celebrating simple joys, basic pleasures and local craftsmanship than with a beer that was literally named for a creature that is known for its bold and confident personality?
Much like our beer, the actual Crimson Finch is sassy, elegant and we reckon that it knows how to shake a tail feather.
Opening Mid 2023
Krackers Bar & Grill
20 BOWLS STREET, YEPPOON
P: 07 4939 9520
W: www.krackers.com.au
Krackers Bar & Grill is a friendly neighbourhood club conveniently located in the heart of Yeppoon. With ample parking and a quiet location, it’s an ideal place to escape the hustle of the main street.
The family bistro is open for lunch and dinner Wednesday through to Sunday every week from 11:30am.
The bar, open 7 days a week from 11am, is a popular area in the afternoons and the venue is home to the Yeppoon Bowls Club, so try some casual or social bowls when you visit.
The large outdoor area if perfect for functions and the gaming lounge inside provides a private space to relax. Try your luck in the weekly membership draw or regular raffles.
With meals specials most nights, it’s the perfect place to dine for lunch or dinner. Our friendly staff will make you feel right at home in our Club.
HIGH VALLEY DAWN PERMACULTURE FARM
Join a tour and enjoy a guided walk through our market garden and food forest.
Our informative guide will give you an insight into chemical-free permaculture farming and sustainable living.
Meet our free range animals and learn the impressive sustainable features of our farm.
Guided Farm Tours depart every Sunday at 9am.
Find our farm at: 192 Clayton Road, Lammermoor For tour bookings visit: www. highvalleydawn.com.au
From our farm... ...To your table
Beaches Restaurant is renowned for our signature local dish ‘Moringa Seafood Spaghetti’ and the best premium beef in the region, not to mention chemical-free produce from our nearby permaculture farm High Valley Dawn.
With a roof top deck, indoor and alfresco dining options, Beaches is located onsite at Rosslyn Bay Resort.
Don’t miss our Sizzling Parrilla at Beaches every Sunday, bookings essential.
34 Vin E Jones Memorial Drive, Rosslyn Bay
07 4933 6300
www. beachesrestaurant.com.au
Causeway Lake Caravan Park
Situated on the banks of the beautiful Causeway Lake, our park offers tent sites, caravan sites, and cabins. We are a short stroll to the beach, convenience store, nerby playground and boat hire. Enjoy spectacular sunsets over the water. Pets welcome (upon request).
11 THE ESPLANADE, THE CAUSEWAY
P: 07 4933 6356
W: www.causewaycaravanpark.com.au
Discovery Parks - Coolwaters Yeppoon
Find yourself surrounded by tropical bushland, a calm lake and pristine beachfront among the palm trees of the Southern Great Barrier Reef.
The fun begins right outside your cabin or caravan with a water park, BMX track, jumping pillow and resort style pool.
760 SCENIC HIGHWAY KINKA BEACH
P: 07 4921 8905
W: www.discoveryholidayparks.com.au/coolwaters
Tasman Holiday Parks - Fisherman’s Beach
67 PATTISON STREET, EMU PARK
P: 07 4939 6202
W: www.tasmanholidayparks.com/fishermans-beach/
Our pet-friendly holiday park is situated right on Fisherman’s Beach in picturesque Emu Park. From here, it’s just a short stroll to browse shops, cafes, and restaurants of Emu Park township, a 15-minute drive to Yeppoon, and a 30 minute drive to Rockhampton.
Boasting sea breezes and direct beach access, our park offers various accommodation options from cabins to both powered and unpowered sites.
Tasman Holiday Park - Fisherman’s Beach is the perfect base to explore the Capricorn Coast and Keppel Islands.
NRMA Capricorn Yeppoon Holiday Park
Unwind, relax, and let us do the rest. Enjoy weekly hosted events, a range of in-park facilities; bouncing pillow, pool, go karts and outdoor cinema. Located just moments from Yeppoon and a short stroll to Mulambin Beach, we can’t wait to welcome you.
WILDIN WAY, MULAMBIN
P: 1800 068 703
W: www.nrmayeppoon.com.au
Beachside Holiday Caravan Park
Our park boasts 500m of absolute beach frontage and amazing views of the Keppel Islands. 1 km to shops, eateries and recreational facilities. Direct beach access - walk, swim, fish, paddle, play all year round. Relax and enjoy the friendly, tranquil setting.
FARNBOROUGH ROAD, YEPPOON
P: 07 49393738
W: www.beachsideholidaycaravanparkyeppoon.com.au
Hedlow Retreat
Hedlow Retreat is perfectly placed on the banks of Hedlow Creek. With its spectacular backdrop of towering volcanic plugs, it’s a visual feast for the senses.
Those keen to indulge their creature comforts will love our on-site accommodation.
Oshen Holiday Apartments Yeppoon
49 HILL STREET, YEPPOON
P: 07 4939 0700
W: www.oshenapartments.com.au
Check into the relaxing atmosphere at Oshen Holiday Apartments Yeppoon – your gateway to the Southern Great Barrier Reef. Set on the hillside overlooking the stunning Capricorn coastline and only a short stroll to Yeppoon’s main beach, cafés, restaurants and boutique shopping, our premium accommodation is the perfect base for your ultimate holiday. Delight in unrivalled ocean views of Keppel Bay and enjoy the excellent onsite facilities, including; complimentary WIFI, secure parking, BBQ terrace, games room, heated pool, conference centre and more.
Villa Mar Colina
34 ADELAIDE STREET, YEPPOON
P: 07 4939 3177
W: www.villamarcolina.com.au
Villa Mar Colina boasts stunning views across Keppel Bay, lush tropical gardens and an infinity pool.
We offer 15 beautifully appointed Mediterranean style, fully self contained one, two and three bedroom villas, with your own private patio or balcony and garage. A Rooftop Villa and Penthouse accommodation is also available.
Our accommodation is a short walk to the beach, restaurants, cafes and boutique shopping.
Rosslyn Bay Resort
Located in the heart of Rosslyn Bay, opposite the beach, walking distance to Keppel Island Ferry Services. Amazing ocean views from most of our studio rooms, spa bungalows and 2 bedroom apartments. Renown ‘Beaches’ restaurant onsite and stunning resort pool.
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Surfside Motel
30 ANZAC PARADE, YEPPOON
P: 07 4939 1272
W: www.yeppoonsurfsidemotel.com.au
Oh so beautifully renovated original classic motel, perfectly located opposite the beach in the heart of Yeppoon.
Relax in plantation style studio rooms, have a drink in one of the garden areas, or swim in our polished concrete private pool, knowing our friendly staff will help with your every need.
We know you’ll be back!
Be sure to book direct. Have an amazing day.
The Coast Motel
52 SCENIC HIGHWAY, YEPPOON
P: 07 4930 2325
W: www.coastmotelyeppoon.com.au
The Coast Motel boasts modern, spacious rooms with free WIFI, close to everything that Yeppoon and the stunning Capricorn Coast has to offer.
You can enjoy breakfast cooked to order by the pool or we are only minutes from the town center with its cafés and specialty shops.
We offer undercover parking, a tropical lanscaped resort style pool, motel rooms to fully self-contained family suites, and a family friendly tavern with bistro restaurant is conveniently located next door.
Kinka Palms Motel
934-940 SCENIC HIGHWAY, KINKA BEACH
P: 07 4939 6437
W: www.kinkapalmsmotel.com.au
Kinka Palms Motel sits directly opposite the beach and is conveniently located half-way between Yeppoon and Emu Park. The Motel has been beautifully renovated to embrace all the charm of a classic Aussie beach holiday, without compromising on quality or style.
We offer studio and family rooms overlooking our pool and manicured lawns. All rooms have kitchenettes with a fridge and micowave. There is an onsite laundry, along with a complimentary outdoor entertaining and BBQ area. Onsite boat and trailer parking is also available.
Sail Inn
Located in the heart of Yeppoon’s CBD. Easy walking distance to restaurants, shops and the beach.
Accommodating singles to families. All your basics covered plus 55” TV and free Wi-Fi.
TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence 2018 - 2022.
19 JAMES STREET, YEPPOON
P: 07 4939 1130
W: www.sailinn.com.au
Echelon Apartments Yeppoon
Centrally located opposite Main Beach in the heart of Yeppoon’s CBD. 4.5 Star, 2 and 3 bedroom self-contained apartments. Ideal choice for families and couples to relax. Large balconies, rooftop pool and BBQ area. Walking distance to cafes, restaurants and playgrounds.
18-22 ANZAC PARADE, YEPPOON
P: 07 4939 0900
W: www.echelonyeppoon.com.au
Visitor Information Centre
Want insider tips on the best places to see? Pop in and chat to a local at the Capricorn Coast Visitor Information Centre.
We can book your tours and accommodation while you wait.
Open 7 days from 9am - 5pm.
Free Wi-Fi.
ROSS CREEK, SCENIC HIGHWAY, YEPPOON
P: 1800 675 785
W: www.visitcapricorn.com.au
Salt Yeppoon
4.5 Star apartments centrally situated on Yeppoon’s Main Beach. Offering 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments with unsurpassed ocean views and 2 resort pools. Walking distance to cafes, restaurants, Keppel Kracken and Yeppoon Lagoon.
32-34
P: 07 4925 2200
W: www.saltyeppoon.com.au
Gumnut Glen Cabins
Self-contained cabins in a peaceful, bushland style setting. 1.8km from Yeppoon Central Shopping Centre, 2.5km from Yeppoon CBD, Lagoon, beaches, restaurants and cafes. Ideal for families, couples, and singles. Free WIFI, parking, pool, BBQ, tennis and lawn games.
170 TANBY ROAD,
P: 0439 539 336
(entrance off Naomi Dr)
W: www.gumnutglencabins.com.au
Beaches on Lammermoor
Ideally located opposite Lammermoor Beach, with panoramic views of the Keppel Islands. Enjoy the Lagoon pool and BBQ area or stroll the beach. Spacious 2 and 3 bedroom apartments, undercover parking, minutes drive away from Yeppoon or Rosslyn Bay Marina.
96-98 SCENIC HIGHWAY, LAMMERMOOR
P: 07 4913 8300
W: www.beachesonlammermoor.com.au
Live Capricorn Coast
YEPPOON, EMU PARK, ROCKHAMPTON
P: 1800 675 785 (Visitor Information Centre)
W: www.livecapricorncoast.com.au
Choosing a place to live is the single most important decision we make in life. This one essential decision has an impact on everything - not to mention our overall happiness and wellbeing.
Which is why living on the Capricorn Coast or in its hinterland will inevitably change your life.
The Capricorn Coast and Rockhampton region is one of Queensland’s fastest growing areas outside the southeast corner and the enviable destination of choice for more than 120,000 residents.
RMW Property Agents
3/69 QUEEN STREET, YEPPOON
P: 07 4938 3875
W: www.rmwpa.com.au
Would you like to enjoy the benefits of a holiday lifestyle every day? Perhaps now is time for a ‘sea change’ or that ‘beach house’ you’ve always wanted...? Whatever your property goals and dreams—whether you’re renting, buying, selling, leasing or developing— the RMW team is here to help you achieve them.
Our vision is to set a new standard in real estate. And we bring specialised experience, exceptional professional services and a fresh new perspective to the real estate game to create maximum benefit and outstanding outcomes for you.
But we don’t just focus on results.
We take care of our people, nurture our community ties and have a deep commitment to client care. In short, we don’t see people as simply clients or staff, we see them as family.
We have a one-of-a-kind company culture, longstanding relationships with clients and connection to and support for our community. Combine this with a track record of success and it’s easy to see why RMW is an agency that people trust and love to work with.
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