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Mackay–Eungella Road is a continuous road route in the
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region of
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, Australia. The entire route is signed as State Route 64. It is a state-controlled regional road (number 532). At the western end it becomes Eungella Dam Road.


Route description

The road commences at an intersection with the
Peak Downs Highway The Peak Downs Highway links the towns of Mackay and Clermont in the Australian state of Queensland. It represents the main link between Queensland's Whitsunday Coast and the Central West region of the state. The highway runs for a total lengt ...
(State Route 70) in
Alexandra Alexandra () is the feminine form of the given name Alexander (, ). Etymologically, the name is a compound of the Greek verb (; meaning 'to defend') and (; GEN , ; meaning 'man'). Thus it may be roughly translated as "defender of man" or "prot ...
. It runs north-west and then west, following the
Pioneer River The Pioneer River is a river located in North Queensland, North Queensland, Australia. The long river flows through the city of . History Captain John Mackay (Australian pioneer), John Mackay and his party were the first Europeans to discover ...
through to , passing the
Pleystowe Sugar Mill Pleystowe Sugar Mill is a former sugar mill in Pleystowe, Mackay Region, Queensland, Australia. It is owned by Mackay Sugar. It closed in October 2008 after 139 years, having been the oldest operating sugar mill in Australia at the time of its ...
. The land beside the road is primarily used to grow sugar cane. It continues west and south-west through more canefields, following the river to , where it passes exits to Marian–Hampden Road and Marian–Eton Road, both part of State Route 5, and another sugar mill. It then runs south-west through more cane fields, following the river to . From there it proceeds generally west, following Cattle Creek and passing through the locality of and the villages of and before reaching the locality of at the foot of the
Clarke Range The Clarke Range, part of the Great Dividing Range, is a rainforest-covered mountain range located in North Queensland, Australia. The range is located approximately from the Coral Sea and west of the coastal city of Mackay. The highest poi ...
. From there the road climbs the escarpment of the range to , becoming narrower, steeper and with tighter bends as it rises. It is deemed unsuitable for caravans, although it is frequently used by large trucks. The road (and State Route 64) ends at an intersection with Bee Creek Road in Eungella, but the physical road continues a further km to the
Eungella Dam Eungella Dam is an earth and rockfill dam in the locality of Eungella Dam, Mackay Region, Queensland, Australia. It is one of Queensland's freshwater fisheries. Eungella has made a name for producing extra oversized sooty grunter and more rece ...
picnic area.


Eungella Dam Road

This road, part of which was constructed in 1969 in conjunction with the dam, provides access to many of the tourist attractions that are of interest to visitors. These include
Eungella National Park Eungella National Park ( ; meaning "Land of the clouds") is a protected area in Queensland, Australia. It is on the Clarke Range at the end of the Pioneer Valley 80 km west of Mackay, and 858 km northwest of Brisbane. Eungel ...
and Eungella Dam. The section of road from Eungella to is an upgraded version of a much earlier road.


Road condition

The road is fully sealed. The mountain section has a distance of about with an incline greater than 15%, a further between 10 and 15%, and another between 5 and 10%. The change in elevation from Netherdale to Eungella is in about .


History

was established as a pastoral area in 1862, and most of the available land was quickly taken up as pastoral runs, including one named Eungella on what is now known as the Eungella Plateau. Some early settlers in the Pioneer Valley experimented with sugar cane and other cash crops, with sugar cane being so successful that it soon became the predominant crop in the district. To cater for a growing industry the first commercial sugar mill was built at Alexandra in 1868. The Pleystowe mill followed in 1869, and the Marian mill in 1883. As the industry expanded new mills were built along the river valley and Cattle Creek, culminating in the Cattle Creek mill at Finch Hatton in 1906. Sugar cane became so important to the Queensland economy that a
railway Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport that transfers passengers and goods on wheeled vehicles running on rails, which are incorporated in tracks. In contrast to road transport, where the vehicles run on a pre ...
was built to transport cane to the mills. It arrived at Mirani, then known as Hamilton, in 1895. The route was via Alexandra, and Newbury Junction (near Marian) bypassing Pleystowe. Later it became the main line to Mackay, with a station at Pleystowe, and the Nebo line became a branch line. The main line was extended to Pinnacle by 1902, Finch Hatton by 1904, and Netherdale by 1911. The first roads in the valley were tracks connecting the pastoral runs to Mackay. The growth of the sugar cane industry drove the need for more substantial roads to transport the crops to the mills, and to provide access to the port in Mackay for other commerce. Later, roads were needed to transport cane from an expanded source to railway stations. Gold was discovered in several locations on the Eungella Plateau in 1888. The largest field was at Crediton, on the southern end of the plateau, where a town for about 200 miners and their families was established. Access to the goldfields was by tracks some distance south of the present road. Logging also took place on the plateau from 1904 until 1941, when the Eungella National Park was declared. By then about 50% of the original forest had been cleared. By the 1930s a very basic road up the mountain on the present alignment had been constructed, and road building was occurring on the plateau. In 1935 a new settler on his first trip up the mountain described the road as a "perilous climb".


Major intersections

All distances are from Google Maps. The entire road is in the
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local government area.


See also

*
List of road routes in Queensland Road routes in Queensland assist drivers navigating roads throughout the state, by identifying important through-routes. Queensland is in the process of converting to an alphanumeric route numbering system, with a letter denoting the importance a ...
*
List of numbered roads in Queensland Numbered roads in Queensland provides readers with basic information about the many roads in the state, particularly those for which there is no Wikipedia article. It also assists editors with the task of adding road information to existing and n ...
* Lt Thomas Armstrong Memorial, in Mirani * Mirani railway station * Mount Martin Cane Lift, near Mirani * Kinchant Dam, near Mirani *
Teemburra Dam Teemburra Dam was constructed in 1997 for town water storage and irrigation purposes. It is located approximately 50 km west of Mackay, Queensland. It has a surface area of 1,040 hectares, an average depth of 14.2 metres and holds ...
, near Pinnacle *
Finch Hatton War Memorial Finch Hatton War Memorial is a heritage-listed memorial at Anzac Parade, Finch Hatton, Mackay Region, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Melrose & Fenwick and built in 1921 by Melrose & Fenwick. It was added to the Queensland Heritage ...
* Finch Hatton railway station


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