Exploring
Agnes Waters

 

Queensland

Traveling to Agnes Water in a caravan is as fun and exciting as you have probably heard. We fell in love with Agnes Water and wish our time was longer. We can’t wait to head back for an extended stay.

Where to stay at Agnes Water

Staying at the caravan park in town, which excitingly has become an NRMA park. This is unreal news as NRMA parks are our favourite of all the brand caravan parks.

Facilities were fantastic when we were there. Massive wins were easy beach access and the cafe on the beach that had live music over the weekend on the grass. It was a fun vibe.

Things to do

The biggest attraction is main beach. A super family friendly beach with a little rolling wave off the point, perfect for long boarding.

You’ll also want to explore Red Rock trail to Springs Beach. An easy board walk to another beautiful beach.

Another fun activity to do is the Paperbark Forest This was a fun adventure for the kids and didnt take more than 30 mins, yet is a very unique experience.

You’ll also want to head to 1770 especialy if you love SUPing, fishing and boating. Bustard Bay Lookout is an easy walk with the family. There are other camping spots around 1770 as well, if your looking for something a bit more laid back.

Town hosts some decent shopping, cafe’s and a great sushi shop. Foodworks is big enough and when we were there (June 2023) Woolworths was being built.

Driving to Agnes Water

The drive in and out wasn’t the best, so take it easy. Narrow roads and lots of road works when we were there. Hopefully these are all sorted now. There are two ways in to Agnes Water, both are about as good as each other. We came in from the North and left to the South. Traveling to Agnes Water in a caravan shouldn’t be daunting if you take your time and not rush.

Agnes is a brilliant family friendly town. A nice playground is close to Main beach / NRMA Caravan park, but the true calling is the beach, the nature walks and the river at 1770.