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The park has been provided with plenty of shade from the stunning overhanging trees, with their lush green leaves. The grass below doesn’t differ, with an ample stretch of lush green lawn extending to the Picnic Tables and Barbecues, situate in the heart of the park. There you can also find a wonderful Playground – great for young children. One of Point Vernon’s many beautiful parks… The Read more…
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The Fish Cleaning facilities can be found near the base of the Boat Ramp, some 20 metres away from the Car Park situate within direct access to Gatakers Bay. There are two fish cleaning tables – both with fresh water taps, which are located within the shelter, overlooking the bay – one of Point Vernon’s many stunning spots… Helpful Hints: – Approximately 3.3 km North-West Read more…
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Located in between two sheltered picnic tables in the heart of ‘Esa Park‘, the barbecues are in an ideal spot to be able to cook up a meal, whilst watching over your children on the Playground and grassed areas – all while also having the stunning view of the waters of Hervey Bay glistening through the trees and landscape of Point Vernon in Queensland. ‘Esa Read more…
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There are three sheltered Picnic Tables in ‘Esa Park‘; two are in the heart of the park alongside the Barbecue, and the other is near the entry to the Beach – in close proximity to the Outdoor Shower. All tables have a great view of the water glistening through the trees, whilst being amongst the beautiful gardens of the park and landscape of Point Read more…
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The Toilet block is located in between the car park and the heart of ‘Esa Parks’ where you find most of the facilities like the barbeques and picnic tables, the toilet isn’t that hard to spot once you are in the park. This toilet is wheel chair accessible… ‘Esa Park’ facilities include: Public Toilets, Sheltered Picnic Tables / Barbeques, open Read more…
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The Playground is located at the West end of ‘Esa Park’ next to the sheltered picnic tables and barbeques but should be easy to locate once inside the park. The Playground offers various equipment for the enjoyment of children, however the playground is more for younger children or toddlers as there is less climbing equipment (apart from the web apparatus) where Read more…
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A start / end point for a magnificent walking / cycling trail that traverses the entire shoreline of Hervey Bay to the Urangan Boat Harbour – some 15.2 km away – is located at Gatakers Bay on Point Vernon !!! There are numerous entry / exit points – all dependent solely upon your preference. Though the escarpments of Vernon Point only rise to some 14.5 m in Read more…
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Point Vernon in Queensland is great place to have the jet ski out, with so much space and room to enjoy some fun on the jet ski, with absolute stunning views of Gatakers Bay from the water, where one can just sit there and take in all of its beauty. If you’re lucky enough, you may be able to spot one of the most Read more…
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Boating around Point Vernon is very popular with locals and tourist, as it offers great fishing, beautiful scenery and the chance of seeing a Humpback Whale as they migrate there during the months of July to November to raise their young, so if you do come across some please turn off the engine to the boat and just enjoy the Read more…