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Wallabi Beach

Saltwater National Park

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Overview

Wallabi Beach near Taree offers swimming and surfing and provides a great day out at Saltwater National Park.

What to
bring
Hat, sunscreen, binoculars
Please note
  • Strong rips and currents may be present at this beach, so take care in the water and please supervise children at all times.
  • This beach is unpatrolled
  • A current NSW recreational fishing licence is required when fishing in all waters

Wallabi Beach is a popular surfing and swimming spot and a great place to spot interesting marine life, including bottle-nosed dolphins, and humpback and byrdes whales are often spotting during their migrating months of August through November. Birdwatching is particularly enjoyable here, and you're bound to see osprey, white-belled sea eagles, and brehminy kites. You may even see the animal this beach was named after.

Spring and summer are a great time of year for angling, so be sure to stock on fishing supplies in Taree, before spending a superb day fishing on the water at Wallabi Beach. Take a walk along Headland walking track to enjoy the view of Saltwater Beach and Pacific Ocean or stop for a picnic at Saltwater picnic area.

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

 

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