Keppel Sands is the southernmost town on the
Capricorn Coast. The town is located on the north-eastern tip of the locality along the coast in the Livingstone Shire Council
local government area, north of the state capital,
Brisbane. The mouth of Pumpkin Creek is the southern extent of the town (). Keppel Sands is separated by Carrawal Creek and its tributary Coorooman Creek from the larger towns of
Emu Park and
Yeppoon to the north. Road access is via
Keppel Sands Road which enters the locality from the south-west (
Tungamull).
Keppel Bay is offshore from Keppel Sands (). Like other coastal localities in the Shire of Livingstone, the locality's boundary extends into Keppell Bay. The Keppel Sands Conservation Park is in the north and centre of the locality (). Apart from this protected area, the land use is residential within the town and predominantly
grazing on native vegetation outside of the town. Keppel Sands is home to many retirees who enjoy fishing and
crabbing. == History ==