Boomerang Beach, New South Wales Explained

Boomerang Beach
Location:Pacific Palms, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates:-32.3387°N 152.5341°W
Length:1.45km
Type:Beach
Free Label 1:Patrolled by
Free Data 1:Pacific Palms SLSC in summer months
Free Label 2:Hazard rating
Free Data 2:6/10 moderately hazardous
Free Label 3:Access
Free Data 3:Foot only

Boomerang Beach is a locality and beach in the township of Pacific Palms, New South Wales, 282km (175mi) by road north of Sydney. The 1.45 km beach is surrounded by the Booti Booti National Park and backed by dune vegetation.

Marine mammals such as whales and dolphins, as well as sharks frequent the water.[1]

Recreational activities include swimming, surfing, fishing as well as snorkelling. This beach is only patrolled in summer and has moderately hazardous surf, several drownings have been recorded at Boomerang Beach.

Boomerang Beach is the home of the annual World Surf League event, The Great Lakes Pro and Surfing NSW Surf Masters.

It was named Australia's second best beach in 2023, by expert Brad Farmer.

References

https://www.9news.com.au/national/best-australian-beaches-for-2023-revealed-photos-south-australia-kangaroo-island-stokes-bay/8735d470-79a1-43ea-bbfa-96bd2e8d1c27

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Boomerang Beach. Visit NSW. 11 September 2017.