St Helens Beach, located approximately 50 km northwest of Mackay, is a tranquil coastal settlement known for its serene environment. This small beach is nestled in a secluded bay, protected by nearby islands and a reef, creating a haven for outdoor activities like fishing and camping. The beachfront area is dotted with three residential settlements, interspersed with remnant vegetation patches, and is adjacent to Skull Knob Conservation Park, adding to its natural allure.
The area's unique features include large intertidal mudflats and mangrove communities, making it a significant ecological site. St Helens Bay, where the beach is situated, is a Nationally Important Wetland, showcasing diverse marine and terrestrial ecosystems.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful ambiance and ample recreational opportunities such as picnics and water sports, enhanced by the presence of a boat ramp. The lack of local shops adds to its secluded charm, though nearby towns offer additional amenities.