Joseph Banks Conservation Park

Joseph Banks Conservation Park in the town of 1770, just north of Agnes Water, is a monument to the first Queensland landing by Lieutenant James Cook and botanist Joseph Banks. The rocky headland juts north into the sea, with ocean to the east and quiet estuarine waters to the west. Visit the rock cairn marking Cook’s 1770 shore visit from the Endeavour. Walk 250 metres through windswept tussock grasslands and dry vine forest to Round Hill Head lookout, for views to the north. Look for dolphins and turtles frolicking in the clear waters below, or spot white-bellied sea-eagles wheeling overhead.

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Facilities

  • Picnic Area
  • Public Toilet

Experiences

Activities

  • Wildlife
  • Bushwalking
  • Self-Guided

Our Location

Joseph Banks National Park
Town Of Seventeen Seventy
Queensland 4677

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