Saturday, July 10, 2021

Yeppoon Parkrun, Yeppoon Lagoon and Upper Stony Creek (Yeppoon Trip)

Saturday 10 July 2021 – 311 950


This morning we drove to Yeppoon to do the Yeppoon Parkrun.  Unfortunately. not far on to the Byfield Road we were hit by a kangaroo.  The driver’s door is going to need to be replaced, as will the running board. The panel in front of the door may be repairable. Thankfully it hit the side of us rather than us hitting it front on. Yeppoon Parkrun was a really nice course but the first 2.2km is all up hill, making it tough going. It is a picturesque course on a sealed pathway through the bush, even though it is in town. 

https://www.parkrun.com.au/yeppoon/


After pumping up our tyres we headed to Yeppoon Lagoon for a swim and shower. Then to the Foreshore for breakfast. A walk along the Foreshore revealed some street art and great playgrounds.  The lagoon has an infinity edge and looks like you are swimming in the ocean.

https://www.visitcapricorn.com.au/service/yeppoon-lagoon







We took a drive around Keppel Bay Marina and admired the boats before heading to Capricorn Coast National Park Double Head Section to walk to Pebble Beach. This was a tiny, but pretty bay where we saw water birds and a turtle.

https://keppelbaymarina.com.au/

https://www.queensland.com/au/en/things-to-do/attractions/p-56b262d17b935fbe730e27d9-keppel-bay-marina

https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/parks/capricorn-coast




Our next destination was Upper Stony Day Use Area in Byfield State Forest. It is a very popular area that many families were enjoying with weekend picnics and swims. We walked the Venusta Circuit, which is a pretty walk along the creek. We then crossed over the causeway and explored some of the other side of the creek.  As this was very pretty, I was quite disappointed to discover that the Stony Creek Circuit is closed until further notice.

https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0027/162936/byfield-sf-upper-stony-map.pdf

https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/parks/byfield/camping/upper-stony

https://www.visitcapricorn.com.au/5-top-tips-for-visiting-stony-creek









Instead, we drove to the Banksia Carpark to walk the Banksia Robur Circuit but didn’t get far before reaching a creek crossing where the crossing was underwater from the recent rain.  We decided against wet sneakers and jeans, and decided to call it a day and head back to the van to read our books.


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