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If you're looking for something to do in Mackay we recommend searching the below list of attractions. Our list is updated in real-time so you can be confident you will have something to do!
If sun, sand and sensational ocean views are what you crave for in a holiday, Mackay’s Northern Beaches offer the ambience of a tropical retreat whilst only being 20 minutes from Mackay’s CBD. A luxurious haven for that special summer adventure, tropical winter retreat, or private romantic celebration.
Eungella National Park, sitting high above the surrounding plains, is a mist-shrouded and forest-clad mountain refuge harbouring diverse plants and wildlife. One of Queensland’s most ecologically diverse parks, a visit to Eungella is both an exciting adventure and an escape to tranquillity.
There are some parts of Queensland that can only truly be appreciated on foot. You need to be wrapped in the trees, surrounded by wildlife and immersed in Mother Nature if you want to really experience its beauty. The Mackay Highlands is one such patch of pure nature that should be explored up close. One of Queensland’s lesser-known Great Walks, this national park has to be one of the unsung heroes in the sunshine state, with age, beauty, and platypus all on its side.
The Pacific Coast Way links coastal havens, hinterland towns, and major cities all along the east coast, from the Gold Coast to Cairns. The Pacific Coast is a 'big' drive. Take your time: the real journey hides just out of sight, ready to be discovered off the highway. The Mackay region is the perfect place to stop and refresh.
This is a short and level track suitable for most visitors. Take a leisurely walk around to the lookout for views across Pioneer Valley to the steep, rugged northern wall. Stop at trackside signs to witness the changes in land use and people's values in the Eungella region.