Cassady Beach is a picturesque stretch located within Forrest Beach, Queensland, Australia. It offers approximately two kilometers of coastline, making it a serene escape with beautiful views. The beach is part of a larger residential area, with a small residential section named after Francis Andrew O'Connor Cassady. Forrest Beach itself is a coastal locality known for its long sandy beaches and sheltered waters, thanks to the nearby Palm and Orpheus Island groups.
The area provides a blend of natural beauty and tranquility, with opportunities for relaxation and outdoor activities. The history of Forrest Beach is traced back to George Brownrigg Forrest, the manager of the Victoria Mill sugar mill near Ingham, while Christopher Allingham was a notable pastoral settler in the district.
Forrest Beach is about an hour north of Townsville and two and a half hours south of Cairns, making it a convenient getaway in Far North Queensland.