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Coffin Bay National Park
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Fantastic park with plenty of beaches and tracks to explore. Allow a full day. Our favourite spots in the park are Black Springs (best got to by boat - as you can choose your own private beach for the day), 7 mile beach (4WD needed), Sensation Beach and Point Sir Issacs. Point Avoid, Golden Island and Almonta beach are also great spots.
Enjoy our scenic national park spot a kangaroo and emu and walk on our white sandy beaches
Known for its remote coastal scenery, the bays and coastline around the Coffin Bay National Park are ideal for boating, fishing, sailing, scuba diving and windsurfing. You can explore the park’s coastal landscapes of high windswept cliffs and massive dunes, pounding surf beaches and sheltered sandy bays. At the southern end of the park is Yangie Bay, accessible by 2WD. It’s an ideal place to paddle your canoe, enjoy a bush picnic or explore a coastal bushwalking trail. Point Avoid and Golden Island lookout can also be reached by sealed road and you’ll be rewarded with spectacular island views along the way. The pristine northern beaches of Coffin Bay National Park are only accessible by high-clearance 4WD. A favourite destination for anglers, birdwatchers and surfers, this remote and beautiful area offers several secluded camping areas with easy beach access. COFFIN BAY NATIONAL PARK Yangie Bay Walks Walks start at Yangi Bay camping area – bitumen road from Coffin Bay Black Springs Well hike – 4WD from Yangie Bay Follows the coast around the headland overlooking sheltered Port Douglas. – 2 klms return – allow 40 minutes. Black Rocks Hike – 4WD from Yangie Bay To the rugged coastline of Avoid Bay with views overlooking Lake Damascus along the way – 12 klm return – allow 4 hours. Beach Walks Long Beach – the nearest to our town – access on your right just before you enter the National Park. Almonta Beach (in the Coffin Bay National Park) – Not only a great surf-fishing beach but a great family one to walk along. Also explore around the southern corner of Point Avoid. Avoid Bay Beach (in the Coffin Bay National Park) Walk down the boat ramp and explore this beach. Gunyah Beach and Sand Dunes – 4WD required – Either drive through the sand dunes to the beach or leave your vehicle in the car park just before the start of the Dunes and walk across the dunes to this spectacular beach. Reference: SA Tourism & Coffin Bay net /what-to-do-around-coffin-bay/walks-and-hikes/
Known for its remote coastal scenery, the bays and coastline around the Coffin Bay National Park are ideal for boating, fishing, sailing, scuba diving and windsurfing. You can explore the park’s coastal landscapes of high windswept cliffs and massive dunes, pounding surf beaches and s…
This is a really popular day trip, for visitors to Coffin Bay. It gives you access to some great beach fishing. Beautiful big sand hills. But mind, if you leave the bitumen road, you will need a 4x4 vehicle, with tyres let down.