Bushland Boardwalk Agnes Water / 1770
Natural Attractions
Experience the bespoke bushland boardwalk, meandering along a carefully chosen path and inviting you to tune into a natural harmony of bird calls, rustling leaves and gentle breezes. The bushland boardwalk can be accessed by wheelchairs and prams, and our spacious undercover BBQ Area offers a generous space for shade, rest and wildlife observations.
Guided Tours:
BushTracks Eco Tours is held on a tranquil 44-acre property in the Goreng Goreng Nation, on the outskirts of Eurimbula National Park just outside of the beautiful beachside town of Agnes Water/1770 in Central Queensland.
Mike's extensive knowledge and experience in interpreting the natural world, make the tour special and unique. Guests experience the bespoke bushland boardwalk, meandering along a carefully chosen path and inviting everyone to tune into a natural harmony of bird calls and rustling leaves.
Mike is a great storyteller, capturing his audience with interesting details about native plants and wildlife habitats, cultural burning practices and native bees. Guests will taste seasonal bushtucker and entice their taste buds by sampling an array of Australian-made native spreads under the canopy of tall gum trees.
BushTracks Eco Tours is held on a tranquil 44-acre property in the Goreng Goreng Nation, on the outskirts of Eurimbula National Park just outside of the beautiful beachside town of Agnes Water/1770 in Central Queensland.
Mike's extensive knowledge and experience in interpreting the natural world, make the tour special and unique. Guests experience the bespoke bushland boardwalk, meandering along a carefully chosen path and inviting everyone to tune into a natural harmony of bird calls and rustling leaves.
Mike is a great storyteller, capturing his audience with interesting details about native plants and wildlife habitats, cultural burning practices and native bees. Guests will taste seasonal bushtucker and entice their taste buds by sampling an array of Australian-made native spreads under the canopy of tall gum trees.