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Discover the tranquil beauty of Esa Park in Point Vernon, a perfect escape for nature lovers and families seeking relaxation and adventure on the Queensland coast.
Esa Park in Point Vernon is a beautiful coastal haven perfect for relaxation and recreation. With scenic views, picnic areas, and walking paths, it offers a tranquil escape for tourists seeking nature and leisure.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're traveling by car, head to Point Vernon from your current location on Fraser Island. Start by making your way to the ferry terminal at Kingfisher Bay. Take the ferry to River Heads on the mainland, which costs approximately AUD 150 for a standard vehicle and passengers. Once you arrive at River Heads, follow the signs to Hervey Bay, taking the Maryborough-Hervey Bay Road (approximately 15 km). Continue straight until you reach Point Vernon. Esa Park is located in Point Vernon, and you can use a GPS or map application to find the exact location at latitude -25.2477086, longitude 152.8247519.
Public Transportation
If you're using public transportation, first take the ferry from Kingfisher Bay to River Heads. The ferry ride costs about AUD 50 per person. Upon arrival at River Heads, you can catch a bus to Hervey Bay. Make sure to check the local bus schedule for the latest timings. Once in Hervey Bay, transfer to another bus heading towards Point Vernon. The bus fare is typically under AUD 5. Get off at the closest bus stop to Esa Park and walk towards the park's entrance at approximately latitude -25.2477086, longitude 152.8247519.
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