What to do and see in Agnes Water, Queensland: The Best Nature & Parks

February 17, 2022 Oliva Fomby

Discover the best top things to do in Agnes Water, Australia including Eurimbula National Park, Discover 1770 Holiday Shop, The Paperbark Trail, Deepwater National Park, Paperbark Forest Walk, Horizons Kangaroo Sanctuary, Agnes Water Main Beach, Chinamans Beach.
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1. Eurimbula National Park

Agnes Water, Queensland Australia http://www.derm.qld.gov.au/parks/eurimbula-joseph-banks/index.html
Excellent
81%
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5.0 based on 48 reviews

Eurimbula National Park

2. Discover 1770 Holiday Shop

Excellent
96%
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5.0 based on 118 reviews

Discover 1770 Holiday Shop

Souvenirs, tshirts, bike hire, reef tours. Make this the first place to go to on your holiday to Agnes Water and Town of 1770! Not easy to spot at first, but they're a little hidden gem and absolutely well worth seeing (part of the Caltex petrol station complex). The Discover 1770 Shop is your ONE STOP VISITOR SHOP in Agnes Water. They hire bikes and snorkel gear, advise you of the best walks, tours and free stuff to do there. Grab a free local map and local advice from Lisa and Kevin. Don't leave town without a quality and tasteful t-shirt, hat or hoodie (they stock top quality A S Colour brand!) PASSIONATE, HELPFUL, KNOWLEDGEABLE STAFF. There's a beautiful range of souvenirs and gifts (not just generic gifts). Hire bikes from them and explore this beautiful piece of paradise.

3. The Paperbark Trail

Springs Road Reedy Creek Reserve, Agnes Water, Queensland Australia
Excellent
75%
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25%
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

The Paperbark Trail

4. Deepwater National Park

Agnes Water, Queensland Australia +61 7 4902 1533 [email protected] http://www.visitagnes1770.com.au
Excellent
70%
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4.5 based on 81 reviews

Deepwater National Park

Reviewed By 952dylanb - Brisbane, Australia

Headed out to Deepwater for a day trip from Agnes. Don’t be fooled you will need a high clearance 4wd. The track heading in from Agnes has some sections that are very torn up and rough. There is plenty of soft sand that will catch you out if you don’t pay attention. The drive is amazing though and the beaches are so secluded and beautiful. Great spot for a dip! Great day out if you are looking for something extra to do while in Agnes.

5. Paperbark Forest Walk

Spring Road, Reedy Creek Resrve, Agnes Water, Queensland Australia http://www.bushheritage.org.au/news/headlines/headlines_2014/the-coastal-paperbark-forest-walk.html
Excellent
77%
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4.5 based on 249 reviews

Paperbark Forest Walk

Reviewed By tonicZ4673ZI - Newcastle, Australia

What an amazing place! Majestic paperbarks, stunning undergrowth of beautiful ferns,gorgeous grass trees in flower covered in so many beautiful butterflies, just magical, an easy walk only about 400 metres there are some stepping stones that some might find a bit challenging, highly recommend

6. Horizons Kangaroo Sanctuary

15 Fitzroy Crescent, Agnes Water, Queensland 4677 Australia +61 7 4974 7783 http://horizonskangaroosanctuary.wordpress.com/
Excellent
75%
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4.5 based on 138 reviews

Horizons Kangaroo Sanctuary

Reviewed By 764rosiel

Had the best time camping here. Was very cheap ($12.50 per person I think) and the site was beautiful. So much wildlife, kangaroos hopping past the tent etc. The facilities were good and always clean too. Amazing views for both sunrise and sunset! The owner, Garry, was lovely and really took great care of the animals. He was happy to let us come to his yard and pet the animals- he had an amazing bird too that sat on his shoulder. It’s clear him and his wife have a real love for animals and passion for what they do. Would recommend!

7. Agnes Water Main Beach

Agnes Water, Queensland 4677 Australia
Excellent
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4.5 based on 47 reviews

Agnes Water Main Beach

Agnes Water Main Beach is a patrolled surf beach (life guards on duty at certain times.) The beach stretches all the way to Seventeen Seventy headland – about 6kms. Great surf for longboards with the best wave being at the Point. Surfing lessons and surf board hire are available from local businesses. Camping and accommodation are available on and near the beach.

Reviewed By CodyMav - Gold Coast, Australia

A crowded carpark next to amenities is the public entrance to Agnes Waters Beach. The carpark is adjacent what appears to be a large very appealing camping ground, so clearly the campers would enjoy this direct beach access. Agnes Water Beach stretches to the Town of 1770 in the north, provides a bit of surf, and looks brilliant. Easy to see why the camping ground is so popular

8. Chinamans Beach

Springs Rd, Agnes Water, Queensland 4677 Australia
Excellent
55%
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36%
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Chinamans Beach

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