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Conway National Park, Cedar Creek Falls & Conway Beach
Take it back to basics and hike through Conway National Park, with trails to suit all fitness levels.
Some hikes within Conway National Park will take you to secluded hidden beaches, with others leading to the most beautiful ocean views, the perfect reward for getting in those steps. Accessible from many points on the mainland, check out our walks menu on page 37 for more details. A haven of natural beauty and tranquility, Cedar Creek Falls is the perfect place for a dip in clear, fresh water. Like a well-kept secret, this spot is hidden away behind trees and rocks. Walking through the path, the trees and bushes give way to a gem of a location that now has a loyal following. Surrounded by cedar trees, a sheer rock face and cascading waterfall, complete with sparkling water, Cedar Creek Falls is rightly named. Although this spot is beautiful all year round, it is especially vibrant after a downpour. This picturesque beauty is located 30 km from Airlie Beach or 20 km from Proserpine. Conway Beach is located on the southern Whitsunday Coast, approximately 30 minutes’ drive from Airlie Beach and Proserpine. A small hamlet, along with Wilson Beach, Conway Beach is a popular spot for fishing and wind-powered sports such as kite surfing and land kiting. The 2 km sandy stretch of beach is situated at the mouth of the Proserpine River, an excellent location for fishing and crabbing.
LOOKOUT from the Mount Rooper and Swamp Bay hike, located towards Shute Harbour.
THE CONWAY CIRCUIT takes you on a 28 km journey through Conway National Park, starting at Brandy Creek (approximately a 20 minute drive from Airlie Beach) and finishing in Airlie Beach.