Conway National Park
Airlie Beach, Australia
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Is Conway Beach worth visiting?
A small hamlet, along with Wilsons Beach, Conway Beach is a popular spot for fishing and wind-powered sports such as kite surfing and land kiting. The two kilometre sandy stretch of Conway Beach is situated at the mouth of the Proserpine River, an excellent location for fishing and crabbing.
Why can't you swim in the sea at Airlie Beach?
Every year, from October to May, the oceans around Tropical North Queensland become populated with marine stingers, or jellyfish. Their stings can cause serious injury, so it's smart to avoid swimming unprotected in the oceans off Airlie Beach.
How do I get to Conway National Park from Airlie Beach?
From Airlie Beach travel southwest along Shute Harbour Road for about 11km and turn left onto Brandy Creek Road. Follow this road onto Forestry Road to reach the Forestry Road car park and the Conway Range trail trailhead.