Stockyard Point

The Capricorn Coast in Central Queensland is an incredibly diverse and beautiful region that simply must be explored. Home to Rockhampton – the beef capital of Australia, the southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef, the stunning Great Keppel Island, the coastal town of Yeppoon, the Capricorn Caves and so much more. One truly magnificent spot that isn’t as widely known, is Stockyard Point and Five Rocks.

Situated north of Yeppoon and within beautiful Byfield National Park, this glorious area can only be accessed by four-wheel drive.

The path to Stockyard Point will take you through dirt roads, fresh water creeks, sandy tracks and one last barrier to entry – a one kilometer sand dune called Big Sandy.

Low tyre pressure is an absolute must when attempting to conquer Big Sandy, but the effort will be worth it, as the view over Byfield National Park is a beauty.

What lies at the end is one of the prettiest spots in the state, Stockyard Point. A tiny township with a population of 13, Stockyard Point is the perfect place to explore fresh water creeks, beautiful Nine Mile beach, walking tracks, 4-wheel drive tracks and on most days, empty beaches and bays.

While there are plenty of camping options in the area, a great place to base yourself, family or friends, is Five Rocks Holiday Rentals. This two-story beach house is owned by the Clare Family. Their family has been visiting the area for generations and know very well how perfect the spot is for families. You can enjoy days upon days of relaxing, reading, swimming, exploring, fishing, or quite simply… Nothing.

If you want to see the Capricorn Coast in all its glory and get to Stockyard Point a little quicker than a 4-wheel drive, then get in touch with Darryl and the team from Rockcopters. They can organise a joy flight and transport to and from Stockyard Point, just metres away from the Clares’ holiday rental!

If you have a bucket list then Stockyard Point and Five Rocks is well worth adding to the mix.

To find out more about the beautiful region that is the Capricorn Coast, head along to the Visit Capricorn website – visitcapricorn.com.au.

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