The locality is bounded to the east by the Coral Sea with a long sandy beach along the length of the coast, also known as McEwens Beach (). The town of McEwens Beach is on the south-eastern coast facing Sandringham Bay (). The north-east of the locality is Bakers Creek Conservation Park (). The aim of the park is to protect the shore birds. This includes both the Australian
beach stone-curlew which is deemed as vulnerable as well as migratory shore birds. The town is a small residential area along the south-east coast, accessible via McEwens Beach Road. The area surrounding the town is undeveloped, being mostly marshland. The west of the locality is used to grow
sugarcane while the middle of the locality is used for
grazing on native vegetation. There is a
cane tramway in the west of the locality to transport the harvested sugarcane to the local sugar mill for processing. == History ==