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Cape Hillsborough National Park

Cape Hillsborough National Park is a hidden gem, located 40 minutes drive north of Mackay city. The area is well known for the inquisitive wallabies that come down onto the palm fringed beach each morning at sunrise. This small coastal national park has a rugged and dramatic coastline formed by volcanic activity in days gone by, and several walking trails showcasing aboriginal history.

Other attractive hideaways on the Hibiscus Coast include Ball Bay & Halliday Bay — the location of a quiet resort and golf course. The beachside community of Seaforth has a large grassy, council run caravan park. Nearby, popular fishing spot Victor Creek provides access to Rabbit and Newry Islands.

Pick up a self-drive brochure from a Mackay Information Centre or join a guided day tour with the local experts.

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