Santa Barbara Picnic Area

Natural Attractions

This picnic area has everything you need for a great day at the beach: toilet facilities, free barbecues, and an easy drive to the towns of Forster and Pacific Palms. Relax on the grass in the sunshine while your barbecue lunch sizzles away, or cool off with a dip in the ocean. Seven Mile Beach is a favourite among surfers and offers incredible views of the whale migration between May and November.

Santa Barbara picnic area is surrounded by coastal heathland which blooms with pretty wildflowers in spring. It can get busy over summer so if you need an alternative, visit Sailing Club picnic area nearby. It offers a shady rest spot on the shores of Wallis Lake, where you can enjoy kayaking or let the kids splash in the shallow waters.

If you want to explore the green stretch of bushland between the beach and the lake, set out on the Booti Hill and Wallis Lake walking track. It loops past the shores of Wallis Lake, through lush rainforest and twisted eucalypts. The Ruins campground is nearby, so you can make a weekend of it with tent, car-based or caravan camping.

Facilities

Barbeque Carpark Non Smoking Picnic Area

Nearby Things to Do

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Coastal views from Cape Hawke lookout in Booti Booti National Park. Photo credit: John Spencer

Cape Hawke lookout

Forster, Mid-Coast

Painting on canvas

Lake View Gallery

Elizabeth Beach, Mid-Coast

Booti Hill walking track. Photo: Ian Brown

Booti Hill and Wallis Lake Walking Track

Booti Booti, Mid-Coast

Wallingat Forest drive, Wallingat National Park. Photo: Ian Charles/NSW Government

Wallingat Forest Drive

Whoota, Mid-Coast

Cellito Beach at Smiths Lake

Cellito Beach

Sandbar, Mid-Coast

Picnic tables and barbecue shelter, Elizabeth Beach picnic area, Booti Booti National Park. Photo

Elizabeth Beach picnic area

Elizabeth Beach, Mid-Coast

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