Fan Rock and Rosslyn Bay lookouts track, Capricorn Coast National Park

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With glorious views of Rosslyn Bay Harbour, the Keppel Bay islands and the Byfield Ranges - it would be a good idea to pack your camera for this walk. Located in the Double Head section of Capricorn Coast National Park, this trail is sometimes called the Double Head track.

This steep sealed track takes you through shady vine thickets and sunny grasslands and features two scenic lookouts—Fan Rock and Rosslyn Bay. Enjoy views to the Keppel Bay islands and other volcanic plugs south along the coast from Fan Rock- a remnant of an old volcano. Spectacular views north to Yeppoon and the Byfield Ranges are on offer from the Rosslyn Bay Lookout.

The walk is a moderate grade 3 track. It's a steep 700 metre hike that will take about 40 minutes to complete.

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Fan Rock and Rosslyn Bay lookouts track

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At Double Head, this steep sealed track takes you through shady vine thickets and sunny grasslands and features two scenic lookouts-Fan Rock and Rosslyn Bay. Enjoy views to the Keppel Bay islands and other volcanic plugs south along the coast from Fan Rock and spectacular views north to Yeppoon and the Byfield Ranges from Rosslyn Bay Lookout.

Please Note: This track is managed by the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service. Please note that this map only shows an indicative park entrance point. The track route, start and end point are not shown and this map cannot be used for navigation purposes. Please see the Queensland Parks and Forests website for detailed maps and the latest park information, including opening hours and safety messages. When you are in the park, make sure you refer to signs at the start of the track for more information.

Fan Rock and Rosslyn Bay lookouts track, Capricorn Coast National Park

Capricorn Coast National Park Double Head Section,
Rosslyn, Livingstone Area
Queensland 4703

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