The reserve is a 20-hectare rare limestone box forest with an ephemeral lake, bat house and a waterhole. Remember to bring some repellant as mozzies can be annoying at times.
The Eagle Point Flora and Fauna Reserve has several entry points through gates which lead to various areas of the reserve along well-defined paths.
There is good coffee available nearby .
Dogs are not permitted in the reserve to protect the native plants, bird life and animals.
There are lots to see and do in the area so make the most of your visit. The shop across the road from Gate 1 has numerous pamphlets about the area.
The reserve is maintained by the Eagle Point Landcare Coastcare Group and several information boards and large displays about bats and wildlife are plotted around the reserve.
The Mitchell River Silt Jetties are located just out of Eagle Point and are naturally formed narrow banks of silt that run for 7km. The silt jetties are the second largest in the world after those at the mouth of the Mississippi River as it enters the Gulf of Mexico.