There are 10 trails & sites in Rockhampton
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Shelving Beach Dive Site, located at the south-west corner of Great Keppel Island, is a secluded and serene spot that offers a unique underwater experience for snorkelers and scuba divers.
Frank Golding Lookout Mount Morgan is a popular tourist spot located at the top of East Street.
Fraser Park Lookout is a popular travel destination located in Mount Archer National Park, nestled in the scenic Berserker Ranges that form a spectacular backdrop to Rockhampton.
Grasstree Lookout in Rockhampton, Australia offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area.
Jim McRae Walk, also known as the Riverside Walk, is a cemented walkway located in the heart of Rockhampton's CBD along Quay Street and Fitzroy River.
Mount Etna Caves National Park, located in The Caves, Shire of Livingstone, Queensland, Australia, was established in 1973 to protect the bat population, specifically the little bent-wing bats.
Nurim Circuit is a must-visit attraction in Rockhampton, located on the side of Mount Archer.
The Ray and Eileen Coker Memorial Walk in Rockhampton, QLD is a popular walking area named after two active members of the community who were passionate about preserving the area's natural beauty.
Stopford Way Lookout in Mount Morgan, Australia, offers stunning panoramic views and a glimpse into the town's rich history.
The Arthur Timms Lookout in Mount Morgan, Australia, is a popular travel destination named after a former Chairman for the Mount Morgan Council.