Environment and Resource Management

Cape Hillsborough National Park

Rock-strewn beaches line the shore at Cape Hillsborough National park. Photo courtesy of John Augusteyn.

Rock-strewn beaches line the shore at Cape
Hillsborough National park.
Photo courtesy of John Augusteyn.

Location

50km north-west of Mackay on the central Queensland coast, approximately 1025km north of Brisbane

What's special

This ruggedly scenic park includes rainforest, eucalypt forest, beaches, rocky headlands covered in hoop pines, and volcanic rock formations. Visitors can camp and bushwalk. A marine park adjoins.

 

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Last updated: 29 September 2009

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Facilities and activities

Natural lookouts No rubbish bins Open fireplace Toilets Wheelchair access Camping Easy, short walks Fishing Beware crocodiles Beware jellyfish

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Cape Hillsborough National Park

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