Hervey Bay Recreation Pathways

Parks and Gardens

Walk, cycle, skateboard, scoot or rollerblade along Hervey Bays Recreation Pathways along either 15 kilometres of coastal paths or 14 kilometres along the links corridor which follows an old rail line. The links corridor is part of a long term plan to continue the pathway all the way to Maryborough, a distance of 32 kilometres along the disused rail line which ran from Urangan Pier to Maryborough.
photo showing part of the Hervey Bay coastal bikepath running through trees and gardens
photo showing part of the Hervey Bay Coastal pathway with water station and bench seat under trees
photo showing part of Hervey Bay Coastal Pathway near grassed area with picnic table
aerial photo looking east down along Hervey Bays foreshore
photo of the Hervey Bay Recreational Pathway at Point Vernon looking out to sea
photo showing the recreation pathway at the Gables Point Vernon
photo of the Recreation Pathway along Point Vernon waterfront
photo showing Recreation Pathway and public toilets near Dayman Park
photo showing the recreation pathway winding through trees alongside the esplanade at Point Vernon
photo of a man riding a bicycle along the shared pathway near Seafront Oval
You can tackle the coastal pathway along the Esplanade in one go or you can break it up into smaller trips from precinct to precinct. Experiences along the Trail include beaches, parks, botanic gardens, playgrounds, piers, swimming, fishing, shopping, dining and glimpses into local and aboriginal history. The paths along the Trails are shared and cyclists are required to give way.
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Esplanade, Queensland, 4655