Explore Freely. Travel Kindly.
Everyone deserves to experience the wild, wonderful spirit of the Mackay Isaac Region — and we’re passionate about helping visitors do it safely, thoughtfully and inclusively.
Whether you’re exploring rainforest trails, meeting wallabies at sunrise, or road tripping inland, travelling with care ensures these special places stay beautiful for future generations and accessible for everyone.
Accessible Travel
From accessible boardwalks and all-abilities lookouts to inclusive accommodation and welcoming Visitor Information Centres, we want every traveller to feel confident planning their adventure.
Highlights include:
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Lamberts Beach Lookout — all-abilities whale-watching platform
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Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens — accessible paths, facilities and sensory gardens
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Sky Window Lookout (Eungella National Park) — short, sealed loop track with panoramic views
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Visitor Information Centres — accessible entrances and helpful staff ready to assist
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Many local accommodation providers also offer accessible rooms and amenities (check our Accommodation page and use filters or contact operators directly)
If you have specific accessibility needs, we recommend chatting with our friendly Visitor Information Centre team ahead of your visit. They can provide tailored advice, local updates and insider tips.
Responsible Travel
The Mackay Isaac Region is known for its raw, uncrowded beauty — and protecting it is everyone’s responsibility. Travelling responsibly means treading lightly, respecting wildlife, and supporting local communities wherever you go.
Key tips for travelling responsibly:
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Leave no trace: take your rubbish, stay on marked trails, and leave campsites as you found them
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Respect wildlife: never feed or touch wild animals, observe quietly and from a distance
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Use designated camping areas and dump points — see our [Camping & RV] pages for details
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Follow fire safety guidelines and check seasonal fire bans
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Support local businesses and producers, keeping your spending local
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Respect cultural sites and acknowledge Traditional Custodians
Travelling responsibly isn’t about limiting your experience — it’s about making it even more meaningful.
Plan & Explore with Confidence
Looking for accessible accommodation or transport options? Need guidance on fishing permits or park etiquette? Our Visitor Information Centres and online resources are here to help you plan a trip that’s not only unforgettable but also kind to the places and people you meet along the way.