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Capricorn Coast Attractions

The spectacular Capricorn Caves are a unique system of above ground limestone caves, just north of Rockhampton. One of the longest running tourist attractions in Queensland, Capricorn Caves allow y...
Step back in time with a trip to Archer Park Rail Museum, one of Rockhampton's long standing historical attractions. Telling the tale of railway developments and the history of rail transport, the ...
John Leever of Koorana Crocodile Farm at Emu Park is a world wide authority on the remarkable crocodiles that live at his park. The farm was originally established in 1981 and was Queensland's firs...
Boasting 17 pristine beaches, fringing coral reefs and natural bushland to explore amongst, Great Keppel Island is one of the Capricorn Coast's well kept secrets. Whether you're after a lone getawa...
Originally known as Round Hill, the town of Seventeen Seventy - or 1770 as it's locally referred to - is a pleasant beachside destination, its name changed in 1970 to commemorate the bicentennial o...
Lady Elliot Island is nestled amongst the coral gardens at the southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef. The rich eco system offers the ideal environment for some of Queensland’s best diving. With up...
Australia's largest walk in underground sapphire mine, Miner's Heritage is situated Rubyvale, the heart of Queensland's sapphire fields. Explore a world of stones, gems and fossicking as you are ta...
32 nautical miles from the town of Seventeen Seventy is the spectacular Fitzroy Reef. This naturally formed coral creation is home to a range of marine creatures, from Manta rays to dolphins, turtl...
Capricorn Coast Trail Rides is owned and managed by Glen Bridgeman and his partner Madeline Chery. They are dedicated to their animals and growing their business. As the owners, they are hands on c...
A collection of buildings/homestead dating from 1858. Bush dancing/dinner/band.
Makes a fascinating excursion. The open cut mine is one of the largest man-made craters in the world.
This is the second largest man made lake in Qld. A popular location for water sports & picnics.
Created by the Barrage (a dam across the Fitzroy River 2km upstream from the bridge), offers swimming, fishing and picnic spots.
The Gladstone Regional Art Gallery is housed in the old Town Hall in the centre of Gladstone and presents a wide range of travelling local collection based exhibits of Australian Art & History.
Open Mon-Sat,9am-5pm & Sun,10am-2pm
The Gardens were established in 1869,fine examples of exotic palms,ornamental & fruit species.A Japanese Garden was added in 1982 to recognise the friendship between Rockhampton & Sister City,Ibusi...