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Exciting wreck diving is to be had at the historic 'Llewellyn' site, east of Mackay on the Great Barrier Reef.
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From AU$25 - 600
Experience Kitesurfing, Stand Up Paddle Boarding (SUP) and Street SUP at the beach along Mackay's sandy coastline! Let the qualified team take you on adventure of a lifetime to find your Wild Side.
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Mining towns are sometimes overlooked when planning an itinerary, yet if you happen to enjoy a spot of birdwatching, then Dysart is one mining town worth visiting! Enjoying a diverse array of habitats, Dysart is home to a variety of bird species that even the most passionate birdwatcher hopes to see! Pack your walking shoes, don a hat and some SPF 30+ and prepare to listen out for bird calls and study the wildlife with your naked eye through some binoculars.
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Enjoy the tropical weather at the free three-tiered lagoon providing fun for the whole family at Bluewater Lagoon!
Located overlooking the picturesque Pioneer River in the heart of Mackay's City Centre, the facility covers an area equivalent to three 50 metre swimming pools providing a safe year round stinger-free environment for kids and adults alike! Key features include a spectacular waterfall connecting the two main lagoon areas and a children's water playground where kids will have a ball with a drop-bucket and wading pool.
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Get out and explore this great region along the Bluewater Trail. Take a leisurely stroll or scenic bike ride along the award winning shared pathway whilst taking in much of the region's natural beauty.
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Cape Palmerston National Park features sandy dunes, unspoilt beaches and rocky headlands, with Mount Funnel towering to 344 metres.
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Along the rugged Clarke Range behind the Whitsunday coast, Cathu State Forest offers a quiet retreat for nature lovers.
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In Crediton State Forest, dry eucalypt forests contrast with lush pockets of rainforest and dramatic views.
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From AU$60 - 120
You can come along as their passenger or follow on in your own four wheel drive vehicle to view outback Australia at its best with Eungella Follow Me Tours.
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Set in mist-shrouded mountains west of Mackay, Eungella National Park is one of Queensland's most ecologically diverse parks.
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