Cowley Beach is a serene coastal locality in Queensland, Australia, nestled within the Cassowary Coast Region. It boasts a stunning long, sandy beach fringed by palms and casuarina trees, making it perfect for relaxing strolls and beachcombing. The area is dotted with scenic headlands and nearby attractions such as Liverpool Creek, ideal for fishing enthusiasts. The town is also close to the Wet Tropics and Djiru National Park, offering a mix of tranquility and access to nature's wonders.
The Australian Defence Force maintains a significant military training area here, which includes amphibious warfare training facilities and nearby offshore islands like Lindquist Island. This area, while used for military purposes, does not interfere with the peaceful ambiance of the beach.
Cowley Beach is a small, peaceful destination with a recorded population of just 65 people, making it a quintessential hideaway for those seeking solitude and connection with nature.