Mara Creek Beach

Natural Attractions

Mara Creek, northern NSW, lies about halfway down Angourie Back Beach, on the way to One Man’s.

The water of the creek is brown-red-coloured, stained by tannins from the leaves of tea trees, it’s quite literally ‘tea’.

And where this tea pours endlessly into the ocean at Mara Creek, there’s almost always a bunch of birds having a civilised tea party. Silver Gulls and Little Terns mostly, with a pair of Sooty Oyster catchers hanging out on the fringe, unsure whether or not they’ve been invited, and fretting accordingly.

Mara Creek is accessible by either walking down from Angourie, or from a small car park that’s a right turn off the Back Beach road. The carpark has toilet facilities, and there’s a few picnic tables scattered along the 150 metre track that takes you out to the sand.

This is a gorgeous, unpatrolled beach: there are rips and often a gutter just off the shore break.

Remember- Unpatrolled waters can be unpredictable. Choose patrolled beaches for a safer experience and swim only between the flags. Avoid jumping into unknown water depths or areas with unseen hazards. Be aware of currents, rocks, and sudden drops, and always make sure you’re swimming in safe areas to protect yourself and your loved ones!

Facilities

Carpark Picnic Area Public Toilet

Activities

Birdwatching Fishing Hiking Surfing Swimming Walks

Rates

Free Entry

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