Garners Beach is a picturesque coastal locality in the Cassowary Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. It is situated between two 60-meter-high bushy headlands and features two near-continuous pocket beaches. The beach is known for its stunning golden sand and deep blue waters, contrasting beautifully against the coral reef and surrounding landscapes. The area has a rich history, dating back to the late 19th century, and was named after pioneer settler Edward Garner. Garners Beach offers a serene and peaceful environment, making it perfect for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty.
The beaches at Garners are protected by sand flats and coral reefs, making them suitable for swimming and other water activities. Despite its remote location, the area has seen historical use, including as a practice firing range during World War II.
Today, visitors can enjoy the beach's natural beauty, though amenities are limited, with no facilities other than basic camping areas and public restrooms.