Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Broadwater National Park adventure.
Enjoy whale sightings and wildflowers at this prime north coast picnic spot.
An ideal pop-off for a coastal picnic or walk, Broadwater National Park is conveniently located right off the Pacific Highway along the most scenic shoreline in New South Wales. While camping isn't allowed inside the park, nearby campgrounds in the holiday villages of Evans Head and Ballina make good base camps for exploring the coast. A steep hike up ancient ridges to the Broadwater Inland Lookout is rewarded by sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean, while walking tracks across the beach and sand dunes let visitors get even closer to the water for a swim or surf. The park’s diverse fauna makes it a great place for birdwatching, from seabirds soaring overhead to herons and ibis wading in the marsh.
In spring, the coastal heathland bursts into color with wildflowers. This is also when migrating whales often swim offshore with new calves. Summer is the best time for swimming, surfing, and sunbathing on the beach, while autumn’s cooler temps are ideal for a dune walk or trek up to the lookout. Winter can also be a good time for whale watching, when humpbacks can be spotted on their annual journey north.
Shelley Beach offers a picturesque camping experience with space for tents and campers. Enjoy peaceful surroundings, fishing, hiking and all the camping essentials.