Food Scene
Pumped Juice Bar & Cafe
8 James StHealthy options, Merlo Coffee, Gluten Free Cafe
Footlights Theatre Restaurant is a true Australian gem. There’s a sumptuous three-course dinner with a brilliant two-hour show performed by a professional team who have almost 5,000 shows and 40 years under their belts.
Footlights Theatre Restaurant
119 Rockhampton RdFootlights Theatre Restaurant is a true Australian gem. There’s a sumptuous three-course dinner with a brilliant two-hour show performed by a professional team who have almost 5,000 shows and 40 years under their belts.
Sightseeing
Cooberrie Park Wildlife Sanctuary
9 Stones RdGreat family day, byo picnic
Koorana Crocodile Farm
65 Savages RdInteresting guided tour
Freedom Fast Cat Cruises
John Howes DriveYour connection to Great Keppel Island, with fabulous cruise options
Capricorn Caves
30 Olsens Caves RdAmazing natural beauty
Magnificent beaches, water sports, cocktails and great meals at The Hideaway bar
28 locals recommend
Great Keppel Island House Rentals
Magnificent beaches, water sports, cocktails and great meals at The Hideaway bar
Yeppoon Lagoon
3 Lagoon PlGreat cafe, lifeguards on duty, family friendly, free bbq's
Massive parabolic sand dunes (the oldest reaching more than five kilometres inland) and rugged pinnacles feature in the parks. Enjoy outstanding coastal scenery and explore coastal features along walking tracks ranging from easy to difficult.
26 locals recommend
Byfield National Park
Massive parabolic sand dunes (the oldest reaching more than five kilometres inland) and rugged pinnacles feature in the parks. Enjoy outstanding coastal scenery and explore coastal features along walking tracks ranging from easy to difficult.
Nob Creek Pottery is a working studio producing fine traditional ceramics and is run by Steve Bishopric (professional potter for 35 years) and Sue McBurnie (ceramic artist and art teacher) and is set on 10 hectares in the heart of the Byfield Forest.
13 locals recommend
Nob Creek Pottery
216 Arnolds RdNob Creek Pottery is a working studio producing fine traditional ceramics and is run by Steve Bishopric (professional potter for 35 years) and Sue McBurnie (ceramic artist and art teacher) and is set on 10 hectares in the heart of the Byfield Forest.
Neighbourhoods
Beachy vibe, relaxed, great kids playground with spacenet, bbqs and toilet facilities
8 locals recommend
Cooee Bay
Beachy vibe, relaxed, great kids playground with spacenet, bbqs and toilet facilities
Sports and Recreation
18 hole golf course. Home to mobs of friendly grey kangaroos and a myriad of native fauna and flora.
Yeppoon Golf Club
2901 Yeppoon Rd18 hole golf course. Home to mobs of friendly grey kangaroos and a myriad of native fauna and flora.
Hire unmotorized watercraft for some on the water fun! Hire 4HP Tinnies and try your hand at fishing in the Causeway Lake. No licence required
Causeway Lake Boat Shed
32 Causeway EsplanadeHire unmotorized watercraft for some on the water fun! Hire 4HP Tinnies and try your hand at fishing in the Causeway Lake. No licence required
The railway line was constructed in 1909 and originally stretched 53 kilometres between Yeppoon and Rockhampton. The track was closed down in 2006 when it’s main loading of pineapples moved to road transport. The new Capricorn Coast Pineapple Rail Trail was opened in 2014.
A popular track for walker, joggers, cyclists and families, the Capricorn Coast Pineapple Rail Trail takes visitors through picturesque bushlands and urban landscape. A recreational attraction and pedestrian/cycleway link, the asphalt path stretches four and a half kilometres from the Yeppoon town centre through bushland to the golf course and Club Estate.
Capricorn Coast Pineapple Rail Trail
Capricorn Coast Pineapple Rail TrailThe railway line was constructed in 1909 and originally stretched 53 kilometres between Yeppoon and Rockhampton. The track was closed down in 2006 when it’s main loading of pineapples moved to road transport. The new Capricorn Coast Pineapple Rail Trail was opened in 2014.
A popular track for walker, joggers, cyclists and families, the Capricorn Coast Pineapple Rail Trail takes visitors through picturesque bushlands and urban landscape. A recreational attraction and pedestrian/cycleway link, the asphalt path stretches four and a half kilometres from the Yeppoon town centre through bushland to the golf course and Club Estate.