Deep Water National Park

A coastal park to the south of Agnes water. Long sandy beaches and creeks, turtles can be seen between November and February. To reach Deepwater National park continue along Springs Road from Agnes Water for 4km and then turn left at the sign for Deepwater National Park. The unsealed road goes to the northern end of the park.

Deepwater National Park has an impressive beach and there are places to stop on the road. There is a picnic spot and campground at Wreck Rock about 9km along the unsealed road with basic facilities. A camping permit is needed.The beach is not safe for swimming as it is not patrolled. Fishing is popular on the beach and off the rocks on the beach. There is a diversity of bird life including emus, red-tailed black cockatoos,honeyeaters,brahminy kites and water birds. From January to April turtle hatchlings emerge from the nests mainly at night. Please do keep light and noise to a minimum if you are watching the turtles.

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

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