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Artspace Mackay

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Discover the arts and culture of the Mackay region at Artspace Mackay, the regional art gallery and museum nestled in the heart of the city. This architecturally award-winning gem invites you to explore the essence of Mackay's community and its rich history through the engaging Spirit and Place: Mementos of Mackay exhibition.

You can book group tours with knowledgeable volunteer guides who are eager to share fascinating insights about the exhibitions. It's a fantastic way to deepen your understanding of the artwork and the stories behind them.

Did you know Artspace Mackay also hosts a variety of workshops and events throughout the year? From artist talks to hands-on creative sessions, there's always something happening. Whether you're an art aficionado or just curious, this is the perfect spot to immerse yourself in the local culture.
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Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens
Nestled just five kilometers from the heart of Mackay, the Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens is a lush haven bursting with tropical beauty. This botanical wonderland, which opened its gates in 2003, is a treasure trove of flora from Mackay, the Whitsundays, and exotic plants from similar climates worldwide. Whether you're a plant enthusiast or just looking for a peaceful retreat, this garden offers a delightful escape. Visitors can wander along over three kilometers of walking and cycling trails, explore wetland boardwalks, or relax at a charming café and gallery perched above wildlife-filled lagoons. Birdwatchers will find plenty to tweet about, with numerous opportunities to spot rare species. Among the standout gardens are the lush Fernery, the Regional Forest, and the tropical Shade Garden, where rare and threatened flora thrive. The unique Coal Garden is particularly fascinating, tracing the evolution of plants and highlighting the importance of coal in their development. For those interested in botany or simply seeking a picturesque spot to unwind, the Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens is a must-visit. Each corner of the garden tells a story, with plants that whisper tales of the past and present. It's a place where nature meets history, offering a serene yet educational experience.
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Bluewater Lagoon
Imagine having the thrill of the beach right in the heart of Mackay City. Welcome to Bluewater Lagoon, where you can enjoy a refreshing swim without leaving the cityscape. This aquatic escape is nestled within the Mackay Central Business District, offering three tiers of lagoon pools that make swimming safe and fun for everyone. It's conveniently close to barbecue spots, public workout equipment, and a playful playground along Bluewater Quay, making it a hub of activity and relaxation. The lagoon is thoughtfully designed with three different age-friendly pools, each varying in depth. Kids will love the interactive water playground, complete with a water drop-bucket and a slide for endless excitement. A stunning feature waterfall elegantly links the two main pools, creating a scenic backdrop for your day out. For the littlest swimmers, a shallow wading pool offers a safe place to splash around. When you're ready for a break from the water, explore the nearby walking trails. They offer a perfect opportunity to soak in the natural beauty of the area. And if you're feeling peckish, you'll find plenty of nearby cafes and eateries ready to serve up delicious bites to fuel your adventure.
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Finch Hatton Gorge
Imagine a place where cascading waterfalls, lush greenery, and volcanic rock formations create a stunning natural wonderland. Welcome to Finch Hatton Gorge, a must-see destination for nature lovers and thrill-seekers alike. The area boasts a network of walking trails that meander through a subtropical rainforest. One of the most beloved paths begins at the Finch Hatton picnic area, guiding you on a 1.6-kilometer stroll to the picturesque Araluen waterfall. Granite boulders and vibrant vegetation make this spot perfect for soaking in the breathtaking scenery. If you're visiting in the warmer months, don't miss the chance to cool off in one of the nearby rock pools, a popular retreat for locals seeking respite from the summer heat. While wandering through the rainforest, keep your eyes peeled for rare and fascinating wildlife. You might spot the elusive gastric-brooding frog or the striking orange-sided skink. The Mackay tulip oak adds a touch of elegance to the forest, and the Eungella spiny crayfish and honeyeater are unique finds you won't want to miss. For those craving adventure, Finch Hatton Gorge offers more than just scenic beauty. You can scuba dive in the rainforest waters alongside the playful platypus or zip-line through the treetop canopy for a bird's-eye view of this enchanting ecosystem. If you're lucky, you might even catch the sight of a platypus gliding through the water, a rare treat for visitors.
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Queens Park Orchid House
Relax and savor the splendor of the Orchid House, nestled in the historic Queens Park gardens. This place is a treasure trove of unique and exquisite orchids. Did you know the orchid family, Orchidaceae, is the largest group of flowering plants worldwide, boasting around 25,000 species? And each year, over 3,000 new hybrids are added to this already fascinating family. The Orchid House is one of Australia's premier orchid display houses. Established in 1988, its layout features orchids in a natural setting along circular walkways. As you wander through, you'll encounter a stunning array of orchids in every imaginable shape and size, from the bizarre to the exotic. With hundreds of orchid varieties on display, you'll find everything from native to tropical species sourced from across the globe. The exhibits change with the seasons, thanks to a rotation between the Orchid House and the Council Nursery, ensuring a delightful experience year-round. Fun fact: Orchids have been around for over 100 million years, and some species can live up to 100 years! So, when you visit, you're not just seeing beautiful flowers, you're witnessing a piece of ancient history.
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The Pioneer Valley and Eungella National Park
Imagine stepping into a wonderland where waterfalls cascade down cliffs, the rainforest envelops you in its refreshing coolness, and you might just spot a platypus in its natural habitat. Welcome to Eungella National Park, a gem in Australia boasting the country's longest stretch of subtropical rainforest. This is one attraction you don't want to miss. As you travel through the lush lowlands of the Pioneer Valley, you'll be surrounded by sugar cane fields that stretch as far as the eye can see. Make sure to take a break at Platypus Beach, right after the charming town of Mirani, or wander through the stunning Finch Hatton Gorge. Whether you're eager to explore the depths of the water with the platypus, soar through the rainforest canopy on a thrilling zipline adventure, or leisurely amble to one of Finch Hatton's picturesque waterfalls, there's something for everyone before you head up to Eungella. On a rainforest walk, the diversity of flora and fauna will amaze you. The views over Pioneer Valley are breathtaking, especially at sunrise and sunset when the light dances across the landscape. Don't miss the chance to visit Broken River for a glimpse of the elusive platypus in the wild. While Eungella National Park can be explored in a day, consider extending your stay to soak in the warm hospitality offered by the area's many cozy accommodations and delightful dining spots. For those with a keen interest in nature, Eungella is a paradise. Besides the platypus, you might encounter unique bird species and vibrant butterflies that add a splash of color to the lush greenery. The park's trails range from gentle walks to more challenging hikes, catering to all levels of adventurers. Whether you're a nature lover, thrill-seeker, or someone in search of tranquility, Eungella National Park offers a slice of paradise that's waiting to be discovered.
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Connie Bay on Keswick Island
Nestled at the northern tip of Keswick Island, Connie Bay is a hidden gem with its expansive stretch of white sand, shimmering turquoise waters, and the gentle embrace of fringing coral. This tucked-away paradise is a favored nesting spot for turtles, making it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Nearby, the majestic melaleuca wood captivates visitors, particularly when it's alive with swarms of stunning blue butterflies. It's a magical spectacle that feels like stepping into a fairy tale. The island itself is part of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and ecological significance. Whether you're lounging on the beach, snorkeling in the clear waters, or simply soaking in the serene surroundings, Connie Bay is a place that leaves a lasting impression.