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Agnes Vale Creek

Natural Landmark · Reef in Queensland

Ben ColeWritten by Ben Cole· Updated Apr 2026

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About Agnes Vale Creek

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Agnes Vale Creek is a natural waterway in Queensland's Wide Bay region, sitting roughly between Bundaberg and Maryborough. While it won't appear on many tourist itineraries, it forms part of the local river system and offers a quiet outdoor experience for those interested in exploring Queensland's creek country away from more visited areas.

What to See and Do

The creek is primarily of interest to those who enjoy walking along natural waterways, observing local flora and fauna, or simply spending time in a bush setting. Creek walking is the main activity here - navigating the banks and, where conditions allow, the creek bed itself.

Shade along the creek is limited, so be prepared for sun exposure during your visit, particularly in the warmer months.

Getting There and Access

Agnes Vale Creek is located in Queensland at approximately -25.333°S, 152.350°E, placing it in the general area south of Bundaberg. Access is via local roads, though specific access points can change depending on seasonal conditions and land access arrangements. It's worth checking locally - with nearby residents, a visitor information centre, or relevant Queensland government resources - before heading out.

Creek crossings along access routes can become difficult or impassable after rain, so confirm conditions before you travel.

Parking is informal and limited. There are no established car parks or visitor facilities at the site.

History

Agnes Vale Creek is a natural waterway with local significance to the surrounding region, forming part of the broader Queensland river and creek system. It has shaped the local landscape over time in the way that smaller waterways do - influencing the vegetation, wildlife corridors, and land use of the surrounding area.

Best Time to Visit

The dry season, running from May to September, is the most practical time to visit. Water levels are lower during this period, making the creek easier and safer to navigate on foot. During the wet season, the creek can rise significantly and become impassable, and access roads may also be affected.

Visitor Tips

  • Check water levels before you go. The creek varies considerably between seasons and after rainfall.
  • Bring insect repellent. Mosquitoes and other insects can be active, particularly during the warmer months.
  • Wear sturdy footwear. Creek walking over rocks, mud, and uneven ground calls for solid shoes or boots - not thongs or sandals.
  • Tell someone your plans. If you're heading into more remote sections of the creek, let someone know your intended route and expected return time.
  • Bring all your own supplies. There are no cafes, shops, picnic areas, or facilities of any kind on site. Pack water, food, and sun protection.
  • Children need supervision near the water at all times.

Getting There

Map of Agnes Vale Creek

Located in Queensland. Access via local roads — check locally for current access points and conditions as creek crossings can be affected by weather

Parking

Limited or informal parking; check locally for access points and any restrictions

Visitor Tips

  • Check water levels before visiting — Agnes Vale Creek can vary seasonally
  • Bring insect repellent, particularly during warmer months
  • Wear sturdy footwear for creek walking
  • Tell someone your plans if exploring remote sections

Quick Facts

At a Glance

The Place

Significance
Local

Plan Your Visit

Best Time
Dry season (May to September) when water levels are lower and easier to navigate. Avoid wet season when creek becomes impassable

Good to Know

All ages (with adult supervision for younger children near water)

Family & Visitor Info

Ages
All ages (with adult supervision for younger children near water)
Shade/Cover
Limited shade
Pram Friendly
No

Food & Drink

BYO Food OK

No facilities — bring your own supplies

Features

Not available:Wheelchair Accessible
Not available:Dog Friendly
Not available:Pram/Stroller Friendly
Not available:Camping Available
Not available:Tours Available
Not available:Guided Walks
Not available:Swimming Allowed
Not available:Lockers Available

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