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City Walking Tour - free guided walks every Wednesday
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Access: Guided City Walking Tours start from the Town Hall Visitor Information Centre on Sydney Street in the Mackay City Centre. Meet at 9am.
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Walking Information: Please bring hat, water, good walking shoes and a smile! Walks take about 2 hours and is followed by tea and coffee at the Town Hall Visitor Information Centre.
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Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens
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Access: Parking is available on Lagoon Street, located off Nebo Road (Bruce Highway).
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Walking Information: The new Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens showcases the flora of the Central Queensland Coast bioregion — a diverse region featuring lush tropical rainforests, wide sweeping beaches, mangrove lined creeks and waterways and open eucalypt forests. These features of the region are represented in various precincts of the gardens. Boardwalks span sections of the lagoon to allow close-up viewing of the wetland species and newly created wildlife habitats. Be sure to collect your Gardens Guide or ask for a Gardens Friend to give you a free guided tour.
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Heritage Walk - self-guided
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Access: From Macalister Street to River Street in the Mackay City Centre. We suggest you begin your tour in River Street on the levee bank opposite Carlyle Street.
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Walking Information: This walk is designed to introduce you to aspects of Mackay's architectural heritage. On the walk, you will be able to discover the fascinating history of 22 different heritage buildings outlined in the Heritage Walk brochure - available free at Mackay City Council or Mackay Visitor Information Centres located on Nebo Road and Sydney Street.
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Art Deco Mackay
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Access: The majority of Art Deco style buildings are located on Wood, Victoria and Sydney Streets in the city centre. We recommend parking your car and enjoying these decorative buildings on foot.
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Walking Information: Mackay has Queensland's best collection of Art Deco Buildings constructed early in the twentieth century. These colourful buildings bring life to the city centre and make for an interesting afternoon- combine this with the Heritage Walk. Maps available from Mackay Visitor Information Centres.
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Horizons Mosaic Walk
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Access: The artworks can be seen in Victoria Street, between Gregory and Sydney Streets in the Mackay City Centre.
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Walking Information: Stroll and discover the mosaics, terrazzo images and the bronze plaques and sculptures of the Mackay Horizons Project, completed by members of the community in 1993. There are five areas to look for — The Rainforest, The Pioneer Valley, The Coast, The Islands and The Reef. You will find these detailed on the brochure available from both Visitor Information Centres.
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Bluewater Trail
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Access: The full walk starts at either the Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens, or Iluka Park, Town Beach.
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Walking Information: There are six sites along the 21 kilometre shared pathway including the Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens, Sandfly Creek, Catherine Freeman walk, the free three-tiered Bluewater Lagoon swimming facility, Bluewater Quay Public Open Space and Iluka Park. Click here for more information or to download the Bluewater Trail Map.
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Slade Point Reserve
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Access: There are three separate entry points to this walking Reserve, via Amhurst Street, Pacific Esplanade and Teal Street, Slade Point.
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Walking Information: This 73 hectare public reserve conserves one of the last remaining areas of coastal dunes and paperbark wetlands in the Mackay region. Walk through the reserve on three separate tracks: Beach circuit (1.1km), the Amphitheatre circuit (1.1km) and the Reserve circuit (3.1km). All plants and animals are protected so please take only photographs and leave only footprints.
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Kommo Toera Water Trail
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Access: At the eastern end of Keeleys Road. Car parking is also available.
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Walking Information: The first section of the trail is a combined boardwalk and pathway system extending system extending for 700 metres and will take up to one hour if you stop and enjoy the many points of interest along the way. The trail will be progressively extended as a circuit 1,500 metres long, traversing virtually every habitat found in this coastal environment. The wetlands are a dramatic and dynamic place to visit, whatever the season.
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For the full brochure, follow this link -
Kommo Toera Water Walk Trail
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Gooseponds
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Access: From Valley Street, North Mackay. Car parking is available there, or any of the neighbouring streets.
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Walking Information: The Gooseponds are surrounded by a footpath/walking track. The walk is a 5km circuit along the banks. There are plenty of geese/ducks and turtles to see, whilst doing a spot of fishing. Council website has the following on the Gooseponds:- Lovely, slow-flowing waterway which attracts geese and other birdlife. This park also features 5km of walking trails, shade and exercise equipment. No brochure available on this walk.
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Mackay Cemetery Heritage Walk
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Access: Mackay Cemetery is located on Cemetery Road, Mackay.
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Walking Information: The Heritage Walk at the Mackay Cemetery, looks at the history of the Mackay Region between 1862 and 1883 and provides an insight to the lives of the Pioneers of Mackay. The walk is a one and a half kilometre circuit, taking about 45 minutes, self walked with booklets available at Mackay Cemetery. The Cemetery also contains the graves of 10 servicemen who lost their lives during World War II. The Mackay Cemetary Heritage Walk brochure is available free at Mackay City Council or Mackay Visitor Information Centres located on Nebo Road and Sydney Street.
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SARINA REGION
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Sarina Heritage Tour
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Access: From Mackay, drive south on the Bruce Highway 36 kilometres.
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Walking Information: The Sarina Heritage Buildings walk encompasses 9 historic sites, including the old Courthouse which is now the Sarina Tourist Arts & Craft Centre, where a brochure of this walk is available.
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ISAAC REGION
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Nebo Heritage Tour
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Access: From Mackay, drive south west on the Peak Downs Highway 93 kilometers.
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Walking Information: The Nebo Township Heritage Tour showcases some of the town's most historic sites and buildings. The walk begins at Snows Place, which is now a museum/library and cultural development centre. Brochures are available from the Nebo Shire Council.
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Moranbah Federation Walk
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Access: From Mackay, drive south west on the Peak Downs Highway 190 kilometres.
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Walking Information: At the entrance to the township is the Federation Walk, which was formed as a way to beautify the area in 2001. The complete walk is just over 1.2 kilometres. A brochure for this walk is available from the Belyando Shire Council.
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Moranbah Heritage Walk
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Access: From Mackay, drive south west on the Peak Downs Highway 190 kilometres.
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Walking Information: This walk highlights some of the towns historical buildings and sites. A brochure for this walk is available from the Belyando Shire Council.
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Clermont - Hoods Lagoon
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Access: From Mackay, drive south west on the Peak Downs Highway 280 kilometres. At the beginning of the township's main street is Hoods Lagoon (visible as you drive into Clermont from the east).
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Walking Information: Hoods Lagoon is the site of the original township, and has been redeveloped into a recreation area, featuring peaceful, tranquil walkway's. One walkway is referred to as the Remembrance Way, and has plaques to commemorate war survivors and war families in the area. There is no brochure available for this walk.
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