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West Point on Magnetic Island is a paradise for nature enthusiasts and beach lovers. This secluded coastal haven boasts pristine sandy shores where you can unwind and soak up the sun. It's a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts, offering a chance to reel in some impressive catches. As the day comes to a close, West Point treats visitors to breathtaking sunsets over the azure waters. Adventure seekers can explore the rugged beauty of the area through a 4WD track that winds its way through the lush wetlands, making it an ideal destination for those seeking both relaxation and outdoor adventure.
West Point’s Top Experiences
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Sail Rock (Tom Thumb) Lookout
One of our cherished hidden gems is the Tom Thumb track in Picnic Bay, also known as Sail Rock. This steep and invigorating hike offers a thrilling challenge, leading to a breathtaking reward. As you ascend, you'll be treated to an unforgettable vista that encompasses the shipwreck of the SS City of Adelaide, resting gracefully off Cockle Bay, along with sweeping panoramas of Townsville.
If you time your hike for late afternoon, you'll be treated to an uninterrupted sunset spectacle at West Point. To embark on this adventure, start at the end of Yule Street in Picnic Bay, follow the Picnic Bay Water Reservoir Road, pass the gate on the left, continue uphill along the bitumen road to the water tank, then veer left to follow the dirt track leading you to the remarkable Sail Rock viewpoint.
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SS City of Adelaide shipwreck
The SS City of Adelaide, a renowned historical shipwreck off the coast of Magnetic Island, holds a fascinating place in the island's maritime history. This ship, which met its watery fate in 1916, now rests in the shallow waters of Cockle Bay.
Over the years, it has become an iconic feature of the island's coastline, attracting history enthusiasts and curious visitors alike. The shipwreck is a captivating reminder of a bygone era, and exploring its remains during low tide reveals a unique glimpse into the island's rich maritime heritage.
It serves as a testament to the enduring allure of Magnetic Island, where nature and history intertwine to create a captivating experience for all who venture to its shores.
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Cockle Bay
Cockle Bay serves as your pathway to Magnetic Island's renowned shipwreck, the SS City of Adelaide; on a low tide day, you have direct access to the wreckage from Cockle Bay.
Additionally, a beloved waterhole, Cockle Falls, affectionately known as Dog Shed Waterhole, emerges not far from here during the wet season. Hidden amidst lush and dense bushland along the route to West Point, the falls feature a single rock pool and a charming small waterfall. These falls have become a popular destination for families, offering a serene natural oasis where you can unwind and connect with the beauty of the island's landscape.
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West Point Afternoons
Renowned for offering the island's most stunning sunsets, West Point provides an unobstructed view as the sun gracefully dips below the ocean's horizon or paints the Townsville mountain ranges with warm hues. It's a cherished local tradition to gather for beachside picnics and quality time with loved ones while basking in the glory of these sunsets.
But West Point offers more than just breathtaking sunsets; it's a paradise for beach fishing enthusiasts of all levels, whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting. The serene shores of West Point beckon you to immerse yourself in nature, appreciate the coastal beauty and indulge in the art of beach fishing. It's an iconic Magnetic Island experience, combining unforgettable sunsets with the joy of angling adventures, making it an ideal destination for those seeking natural beauty and fishing excitement.
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The Bolger Bay Nature Reserve
Bolger Bay, nestled within a pristine Nature Reserve on Magnetic Island's western side, stands as a natural treasure waiting to be explored. This bay is renowned for being the island's largest, most undisturbed, and ecologically diverse lowland habitat. Its unspoiled beauty and rich biodiversity make it a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife enthusiasts.
As you venture into the Nature Reserve surrounding Bolger Bay, you'll find yourself immersed in a lush and thriving ecosystem, teeming with various plant and animal species unique to this pristine environment. It's a sanctuary where you can reconnect with nature, observe wildlife in its natural habitat, and experience the unspoiled charm of Magnetic Island's western coastline.
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West Point track
The West Point Track on Magnetic Island is an exhilarating adventure that guides you through a picturesque natural wonderland. Along this scenic trail, you'll traverse a bush track connecting the island's western bays. Along the way, you'll encounter diverse ecosystems, including tidal wetlands, mangroves, paperbark swamps, and expansive savanna grasslands. This region's distinct flora and fauna, different from the island's eastern side, make the journey particularly captivating for nature enthusiasts.
At its culmination, the West Point Track treats visitors to a mesmerizing panoramic view, especially enchanting during the sunset when the sky sets aglow with vibrant hues. It's advisable to consider renting an electric bike or joining a guided tour with Magnetic Island Roaming, as most hire cars can not access the road.
Photo via Magnetic Island Roaming