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Tips & Tricks to help you plan your next adventure

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agnes waters paperbark forest walk

23/5/2023

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This little trail near Agnes Water in Queensland is an absolute delight!

FAST FACTS
Location: roughly 2km south of Agnes Water, Queensland
Length: 400m
Accessibility: Boardwalks and stepping stones, not accessible for wheelchairs and prams.
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Although it is only 400m in length this trail will not disappoint. The trail follows a series of boardwalks and stepping stones to allow you to explore the wetlands without disturbing the vegetation.  Along with the gorgeous paperbark trees, you'll find lots of birdlife and butterflies hanging out amongst the growth, it's pretty darn special! 
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To reach the trail head head south on Springs Road from the town of Agnes Water for roughly 2.5km and lookout for the large Reedy Creek reserve sign on the right hand side of the road.

The trail is close by to the Red Rock Trail. Another good walk in the Agnes Water region!
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