Deepwater National Park is a coastal haven located near Agnes Water and 1770 in Queensland, Australia. The park encompasses a diverse landscape of pristine beaches, rugged headlands, and lush rainforest pockets. Access is primarily via 4WD tracks, leading to secluded camping areas and stunning coastal scenery. Visitors can enjoy swimming, fishing, bushwalking, and wildlife observation, including turtles, sea snakes, and diverse birdlife. The park's remoteness contributes to its unspoiled beauty and tranquil atmosphere. Camping facilities are basic but well-maintained, and the area is popular with those seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience.