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Cape Hillsborough National Park

33F2+9W, Cape Hillsborough Rd, Cape Hillsborough QLD 4740, Australia
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Cape Hillsborough is a national park in Mackay Region, Queensland, Australia.

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Cape Hillsborough National Park, located on Queensland’s central coast, is a captivating destination that combines pristine beaches, dense rainforests, and unique wildlife encounters. This hidden gem offers visitors a chance to experience the best of Australia’s natural beauty in a peaceful and remote setting.

The park’s scenery is nothing short of spectacular. Visitors are greeted by dramatic coastal headlands, lush rainforests, and eucalyptus woodlands that stretch out to the turquoise waters of the Coral Sea. Each turn along the walking trails offers a new perspective, from sweeping ocean views to the tranquil sounds of the forest. Beyond wildlife watching, the park offers a range of activities for all types of visitors. There are several walking trails, such as the Andrews Point Track, which takes hikers through a variety of landscapes, including rainforests and rocky lookouts, with breathtaking coastal views. For those who enjoy water activities, the park’s beaches are perfect for swimming and fishing, although caution is advised due to the presence of marine stingers during certain seasons.

While Cape Hillsborough’s remote location contributes to its charm, it also means facilities are limited. Basic amenities like picnic areas, barbecue facilities, and toilets are available, but visitors should come prepared with their own food, water, and supplies. Accommodation options include a small camping area within the park and nearby lodges and caravan parks.

The best time to visit Cape Hillsborough is during the dry season, from April to September, when the weather is mild, and the chances of rain are lower. This period also provides the best conditions for wildlife sightings and outdoor activities.

Pros: Stunning natural landscapes with diverse scenery. Tranquil atmosphere, away from crowds.

Cons: Limited facilities and amenities. Remote location requires careful planning for supplies and transportation. Risk of marine stingers in the water during certain seasons.

In conclusion, Cape Hillsborough National Park is a must-visit destination for those who love nature, wildlife, and the great outdoors. While its remote setting and lack of extensive facilities may not suit every traveler, those who make the journey will be rewarded with unforgettable experiences in one of Queensland’s most beautiful...

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The national park itself is a nice area, the walks were good and informative on aboriginal culture and connection to land. We decided to stay the night at the campground and see the so called wild kangaroos eating on the beach for sunrise. However, we were extremely disappointed to see a ranger feeding the kangaroos with multiple buckets full of food surrounded by a perimeter only he can go in as the tourist flock over and take photos. It felt completely dystopian and disrespectful to the aboriginal owners, the Yuwi people. Considering the multiple signs they had around the park saying don’t feed the wildlife (just like every national park) it came across as a very misleading experience. It doesn’t matter if the rangers have a “liscense” to feed wildlife, they are the ones that are meant to be educated on how devastating the impacts can be. This sort of greedy, money hungry behavior...

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8y

Very annoyed and disappointed. After visiting this place over 20 times in 10 years, we left one morning very early after staying in a cabin. There was nowhere to leave the key out of hours, so we rang at 8 am and told them we had to leave and would mail the key back to them. We put the key in Australia Post the next day and for whatever reason Australia post took some 10 days to get it back to them. During the 7-10 days an older lady threatened me with police action, even though we had mailed the key back. After some 20 stays, I wanted to book another cabin and was told I am now blacklisted but they don't know why. I am presuming that it is the issue with the key but if they had somewhere to leave the key this wouldn't have happened at all. It's a nice place but customer service?...

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Piya ParmarPiya Parmar
Cape Hillsborough National Park, located on Queensland’s central coast, is a captivating destination that combines pristine beaches, dense rainforests, and unique wildlife encounters. This hidden gem offers visitors a chance to experience the best of Australia’s natural beauty in a peaceful and remote setting. The park’s scenery is nothing short of spectacular. Visitors are greeted by dramatic coastal headlands, lush rainforests, and eucalyptus woodlands that stretch out to the turquoise waters of the Coral Sea. Each turn along the walking trails offers a new perspective, from sweeping ocean views to the tranquil sounds of the forest. Beyond wildlife watching, the park offers a range of activities for all types of visitors. There are several walking trails, such as the Andrews Point Track, which takes hikers through a variety of landscapes, including rainforests and rocky lookouts, with breathtaking coastal views. For those who enjoy water activities, the park’s beaches are perfect for swimming and fishing, although caution is advised due to the presence of marine stingers during certain seasons. While Cape Hillsborough’s remote location contributes to its charm, it also means facilities are limited. Basic amenities like picnic areas, barbecue facilities, and toilets are available, but visitors should come prepared with their own food, water, and supplies. Accommodation options include a small camping area within the park and nearby lodges and caravan parks. The best time to visit Cape Hillsborough is during the dry season, from April to September, when the weather is mild, and the chances of rain are lower. This period also provides the best conditions for wildlife sightings and outdoor activities. **Pros:** - Stunning natural landscapes with diverse scenery. - Tranquil atmosphere, away from crowds. **Cons:** - Limited facilities and amenities. - Remote location requires careful planning for supplies and transportation. - Risk of marine stingers in the water during certain seasons. In conclusion, Cape Hillsborough National Park is a must-visit destination for those who love nature, wildlife, and the great outdoors. While its remote setting and lack of extensive facilities may not suit every traveler, those who make the journey will be rewarded with unforgettable experiences in one of Queensland’s most beautiful coastal landscapes.
Ankit PatelAnkit Patel
Another journey that needs to be made is the 40-minute road trip north to this volcanic peninsula under a thick mantle of rainforest. Cape Hillsborough has fine sandy beaches that will seem almost uncharted if you come at a quiet moment. Bubbler crabs leave strange speckled patterns in the sand, and you can investigate rock pools for colourful marine life. But most incredible are the wallabies and kangaroos that emerge from the forest and sunrise and sunset to forage for food on the main Cape Hillsborough Beach. The Diversity Boardwalk is so called for the variety of flora on its margins, from mangroves to eucalypt forest, while the 1.6-kilometre Juipera Plants Trail will fill you in on local Aboriginal culture and history.
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Visit smallest beach (Qld parks campground awesome but do book ahead); ball bay also has council campground but windy with onshore wind today; then to Halliday beach to swimming net area (noticed croc in last 7 days sign there)- then drove to Calin where we stopped at St Helens beach campground which is quiet, night excellently clean amenities, 20c hot showers! Nice drive throughout the Cape Hillsborough region; Ps. noticed tea house busy so might be a good place to visit... Primary school in Seaforth sells cheap fresh veggies and herbs... Nice drive out from Mackay and not too far either. Glad we made the detour this time heading nth :)
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Cape Hillsborough National Park, located on Queensland’s central coast, is a captivating destination that combines pristine beaches, dense rainforests, and unique wildlife encounters. This hidden gem offers visitors a chance to experience the best of Australia’s natural beauty in a peaceful and remote setting. The park’s scenery is nothing short of spectacular. Visitors are greeted by dramatic coastal headlands, lush rainforests, and eucalyptus woodlands that stretch out to the turquoise waters of the Coral Sea. Each turn along the walking trails offers a new perspective, from sweeping ocean views to the tranquil sounds of the forest. Beyond wildlife watching, the park offers a range of activities for all types of visitors. There are several walking trails, such as the Andrews Point Track, which takes hikers through a variety of landscapes, including rainforests and rocky lookouts, with breathtaking coastal views. For those who enjoy water activities, the park’s beaches are perfect for swimming and fishing, although caution is advised due to the presence of marine stingers during certain seasons. While Cape Hillsborough’s remote location contributes to its charm, it also means facilities are limited. Basic amenities like picnic areas, barbecue facilities, and toilets are available, but visitors should come prepared with their own food, water, and supplies. Accommodation options include a small camping area within the park and nearby lodges and caravan parks. The best time to visit Cape Hillsborough is during the dry season, from April to September, when the weather is mild, and the chances of rain are lower. This period also provides the best conditions for wildlife sightings and outdoor activities. **Pros:** - Stunning natural landscapes with diverse scenery. - Tranquil atmosphere, away from crowds. **Cons:** - Limited facilities and amenities. - Remote location requires careful planning for supplies and transportation. - Risk of marine stingers in the water during certain seasons. In conclusion, Cape Hillsborough National Park is a must-visit destination for those who love nature, wildlife, and the great outdoors. While its remote setting and lack of extensive facilities may not suit every traveler, those who make the journey will be rewarded with unforgettable experiences in one of Queensland’s most beautiful coastal landscapes.
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Another journey that needs to be made is the 40-minute road trip north to this volcanic peninsula under a thick mantle of rainforest. Cape Hillsborough has fine sandy beaches that will seem almost uncharted if you come at a quiet moment. Bubbler crabs leave strange speckled patterns in the sand, and you can investigate rock pools for colourful marine life. But most incredible are the wallabies and kangaroos that emerge from the forest and sunrise and sunset to forage for food on the main Cape Hillsborough Beach. The Diversity Boardwalk is so called for the variety of flora on its margins, from mangroves to eucalypt forest, while the 1.6-kilometre Juipera Plants Trail will fill you in on local Aboriginal culture and history.
Ankit Patel

Ankit Patel

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Visit smallest beach (Qld parks campground awesome but do book ahead); ball bay also has council campground but windy with onshore wind today; then to Halliday beach to swimming net area (noticed croc in last 7 days sign there)- then drove to Calin where we stopped at St Helens beach campground which is quiet, night excellently clean amenities, 20c hot showers! Nice drive throughout the Cape Hillsborough region; Ps. noticed tea house busy so might be a good place to visit... Primary school in Seaforth sells cheap fresh veggies and herbs... Nice drive out from Mackay and not too far either. Glad we made the detour this time heading nth :)
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