
Andrews Point Track
A scenic 5km coastal track in Cape Hillsborough National Park with stunning lookouts and a unique sandbar walk to Wedge Island.
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Andrews Point Track
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Access Wedge Island sandbar
Highlights
Must-see attractions
A scenic 5km coastal track in Cape Hillsborough National Park with stunning lookouts and a unique sandbar walk to Wedge Island.
"Stunning views from lookout of beautiful Cape Hillsborough, a must do!"

Check Tide Times First! ๐
Crucial for walking to Wedge Island. Low tide is essential for this unique experience.
Sturdy Shoes Recommended :athletic_shoe:
The track has steep sections and many steps. Good footwear is key for comfort and safety.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.6 ยท 16 reviews
Type
Tourist Attraction
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Wedge Island Sandbar Walk
Offshore from Andrews Point
Walk across a sandbar to a small island at low tide for a unique coastal adventure.

Turtle Lookout (Diwaia Lookout)
Along the track
Spot sea turtles from this dedicated lookout point โ a magical wildlife encounter.

Twin Beach Lookout
Along the track
Offers stunning panoramic views of the coastline and surrounding islands.

Andrews Point Lookout
End of the track
The highest point, providing breathtaking ocean and coastal vistas.
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Tide Times are Crucial
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Check Tide Times First! ๐
Crucial for walking to Wedge Island. Low tide is essential for this unique experience.
Sturdy Shoes Recommended :athletic_shoe:
The track has steep sections and many steps. Good footwear is key for comfort and safety.
Look for Turtles ๐ข
Diwaia Lookout is known as Turtle Lookout. Keep an eye out for these amazing creatures!
Bring Water :droplet:
Stay hydrated, especially on warmer days. The walk can be a good workout.
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Check Tide Times First! ๐
Crucial for walking to Wedge Island. Low tide is essential for this unique experience.
Sturdy Shoes Recommended :athletic_shoe:
The track has steep sections and many steps. Good footwear is key for comfort and safety.
Look for Turtles ๐ข
Diwaia Lookout is known as Turtle Lookout. Keep an eye out for these amazing creatures!
Bring Water :droplet:
Stay hydrated, especially on warmer days. The walk can be a good workout.
Start Point Clarity ๐บ๏ธ
The track start is on the right when walking towards the beach from the park.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about the stunning coastal views and the unique experience of walking to Wedge Island at low tide. The chance to spot turtles and other wildlife is a major draw. While the track involves steep sections and steps, most find it manageable and well worth the effort for the breathtaking scenery.
"I came here at hightide and couldn't find the start point of the track in the park. The start point is on your right side when you walk the path to the beach.
Twin beach lookout has the most beautiful view in my opinion, and that one is the closest by."
Robin K
"Stunning views from lookout of beautiful Cape Hillsborough ๐
Pretty steep climb with lots of steps but doable.
Took us 20-30 mins each way and weโre in our 60โs and not super fit.
A must do!"
Rita Scalora
"Nice lookout! Can be reached after a short and easy walk."
Sara Veronesi
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Frequently Asked Questions
๐ ๐บ๏ธ Getting There
The Andrews Point Track is located within Cape Hillsborough National Park in Queensland, Australia. Access is typically via Cape Hillsborough Road. Many visitors stay at the Cape Hillsborough Tourist Park and access the track from there.
Yes, there is parking available at Cape Hillsborough National Park, often near the tourist park or designated lookouts. Arrive early, especially during peak times, to secure a spot.
Absolutely! It's a popular day-trip destination from Mackay, offering stunning views and a rewarding hike. Just be mindful of tide times if you plan to walk to Wedge Island.
The start point can be a little tricky to find at high tide. It's located on your right side as you walk the path towards the beach from the park area.
Public transport options to Cape Hillsborough National Park are limited. It's generally recommended to have your own vehicle or join a guided tour for easier access.
๐ซ ๐ซ Tickets & Entry
Cape Hillsborough National Park generally has no entry fees for day use. However, if you are staying at the Cape Hillsborough Tourist Park, there will be accommodation fees.
The national park is typically open from sunrise to sunset. However, the track itself is accessible at any time, though visiting during daylight hours is recommended for safety and visibility.
No, tickets are not required for the Andrews Point Track as it's part of a national park. You can visit anytime during park hours.
The main restriction is related to tides if you wish to walk to Wedge Island. Always check local tide charts before your visit.
The track has steep sections and steps, but many reviewers mention it's doable for families, including young children (around 4 years old). Assess your own fitness level.
๐ซ ๐งญ Onsite Experience
The track is approximately 5km and takes about 2 to 2.5 hours to complete, depending on your pace and how long you spend at each lookout.
You might spot kangaroos on the beach at sunrise, lizards along the track, and most famously, sea turtles from Diwaia Lookout (Turtle Lookout).
Highlights include Twin Beach Lookout for stunning coastal views, Diwaia Lookout (Turtle Lookout) for wildlife spotting, and the main Andrews Point Lookout for panoramic vistas.
The track is generally well-maintained, with clear paths and steps in steeper sections. However, it can be rocky in places.
While there are beautiful beaches nearby, swimming directly from the track or lookouts is not generally advised due to currents and marine life. Finch Hatton Gorge, mentioned in one review, offers swimming opportunities.
๐ธ ๐ธ Photography
All the lookouts offer incredible photo opportunities. Twin Beach Lookout, Turtle Lookout, and Andrews Point Lookout provide diverse coastal and ocean backdrops.
Early morning for sunrise light and potentially kangaroos on the beach, or late afternoon for golden hour. Midday can be harsh but still offers dramatic views.
A standard smartphone camera is more than sufficient to capture the stunning scenery. If you're serious about wildlife photography, a telephoto lens might be useful for spotting turtles.
Drone usage in national parks is subject to strict regulations. It's essential to check the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service website for current rules and permits before flying a drone.
Expect sweeping ocean vistas, dramatic coastal cliffs, island views, and potentially wildlife shots. The walk through rainforest also offers lush greenery.






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