Boomerang Beach, New South Wales

Boomerang Beach is a locality and beach in the township of Pacific Palms, New South Wales. It is home to many marine creatures such as whales and dolphins.[1] Recreational activities include swimming, surfing, fishing as well as snorkelling. The beach is surrounded by Booti Booti National Park. The 1.45 km beach is backed by a large vegetation sandbank and residences overlook the beach. This beach is only patrolled in summer and, with a moderately hazardous surf, caution should be taken when participating in water activities. North Boomerang is typically favoured for surfing whereas South Boomerang is sparsely used.

Boomerang Beach
LocationPacific Palms, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates32°20′19″N 152°32′03″E
Length1.45km
GeologyBeach
Patrolled byLifesavers in summer months
Hazard rating6/10 moderately hazardous
AccessFoot only

References

  1. "Boomerang Beach". Visit NSW. Retrieved 11 September 2017.

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