Information about Activities in Capricorn, Rockhampton & Gladstone


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Archer Park Station and Steam Tram Museum  (Rockhampton)
The Archer Park Railway Station museum contains several exhibitions associated with railways and the Rockhampton Council Tramways. Items have been collected from a variety of sources including private collectors, ... [More Info]


Capricorn Coast National Park  (Yeppoon)
Capricorn Coast National Park has four separate accessable sections that can be enjoyed in a 30 minute drive between Yeppoon and Emu Park. Mangroves, dry rainforest, tussok grassland and open eucalypt forest provide ... [More Info]


Capricornia Cays National Park  (Capricorn Coast)
Capricornia Cays National Park includes eight islands formed from coral fragments, which rise just a few metres above the high tide mark. Their biological diversity, exceptional beauty and the endangered plants ... [More Info]


Champions Brock Experience  (Yeppoon)
Champions Brock Experience is the largest collection of Peter Brock Road and Race cars in the country. In a purpose-built world-class facility, along with over 36 vehicles, there is also a vast collection of professional ... [More Info]


Cooberrie Park Wildlife Sanctuary  (Yeppoon)
At Cooberrie Wildlife Sanctuary, hand feed their friendly kangaroos, wallabies, and water birds with pre-packaged food from their kiosk. Get really close to their crocodiles in 'Snapping Alley', meet their snakes ... [More Info]


CQ Military and Artefacts Museum  (Rockhampton)
The CQ Military and Artefacts Museum houses artefacts from the military history of Rockhampton and district including American Army uniforms from World War Two and a room devoted entirely to Rockhampton history. ... [More Info]


Deepwater National Park  (Agnes Water)
Deepwater National Park offers peaceful, vehicle-free beaches, important turtle breeding grounds and varied vegetation. Nature lovers will enjoy the range of animals and plants that call this park home. After dark, ... [More Info]


Eurimbula National Park  (Agnes Water)
Eurimbula National Park is the site Captain James Cook chose in 1770 for one of his first landings in Queensland. Today it is a paradise for bushwalkers, boaties and anglers. The 360 metre walking track to Ganoonga ... [More Info]


Fitzroy Reef  (Town Of Seventeen Seventy)
Coral Lagoon on the Southern Great Barrier Reef, visited by day cruise from the Town of 1770, on the 'Reef Jet', with 1770 Holidays. Situated 32 nautical miles from Town of 1770 is the spectacular 2,000 acre Lagoon ... [More Info]


Fitzroy Reef Lagoon  (Town Of Seventeen Seventy)
Encompassing 2000 acres with over 2,500 species makes Fitzroy Reef Lagoon just off from the Town of 1770 one of the most bio-diverse ecosystems. Approximately 12 dive sites varying in depth and difficulty from ... [More Info]


Footlights Theatre Restaurant  (Yeppoon)
Footlights Theatre Restaurant is a true Australian gem. There's a sumptuous three-course dinner with a brilliant two hour show performed by a professional team who have almost 3,000 shows and 21 years under their ... [More Info]


Joseph Banks Conservation Park  (Town Of Seventeen Seventy)
Joseph Banks Conservation Park in the town of 1770, just north of Agnes Water, is a monument to the first Queensland landing by Lieutenant James Cook and botanist Joseph Banks. The rocky headland juts north into ... [More Info]


Keppel Bay Islands National Park  (Yeppoon)
Keppel Bay Islands National Park, including 15 islands surrounded by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, is the traditional home of the Ganomi-Woppaburra Aboriginal people. Secluded beaches, plunging cliffs and ... [More Info]


Keppel Bay Marina  (Yeppoon)
The multi award winning Keppel Bay Marina welcomes visitors by land and sea. Being the largest marina in Northern Queensland it has become a major tourist attraction on the Capricorn Coast. Keppel Bay Marina, ... [More Info]


Keppel Bay Marina  (Yeppoon)
The multi award winning Keppel Bay Marina welcomes visitors by land and sea. Being the largest marina in Northern Queensland it has become a major tourist attraction on the Capricorn Coast. Keppel Bay Marina, ... [More Info]


Kershaw Gardens  (Rockhampton)
Rockhampton's Kershaw Gardens were officially opened in September 1988 as part of a project celebrating the Australian Bicentenary. Initial development of the gardens commenced in 1976, on an old landfill reclamation ... [More Info]


Koorana Crocodile Farm  (Rockhampton)
Koorana Crocodile Farm is a commercially operated crocodile farm and restaurant located half an hour drive from Rockhampton. Fully guided tours are operated daily at 10.30 a.m. and 1.00 p.m. with crocodile hatchings ... [More Info]


Miriam Vale Shire Historical Society Museum  (Agnes Water)
Visit the Miriam Vale Shire Museum at Agnes Water where you can spend time learning the history of the area. The Origins of the twin town’s names, the Endeavour Voyage, Maritime Exploration, Bastard Head Lighthouse, ... [More Info]


Mount Archer National Park  (Rockhampton)
With a height of 604 metres, Mt Archer dominates Mt Archer National Park and provides a dramatic backdrop to Rockhampton. The park protects a range of plants and animals, including plant species with restricted ... [More Info]


Mount Etna Caves National Park  (Rockhampton)
Mount Etna Caves National Park contains some of Australia's most cavernous limestone formations. Protected from fire by the limestone karst, dry rainforest thrives amongst sharp pinnacles and shady crevices. The ... [More Info]