Lighthouse Beach – Seal Rocks

Natural Attractions

Lighthouse Beach offers good diving, snorkelling, surfing and fishing in a spectacular wild landscape. The beach faces almost due south, fully exposing it to all waves from that direction. It is bordered by Sugarloaf Point and Seal Rocks Reef in the north and Treachery Head in the south.

Lighthouse Beach can be accessed either by taking the short walk to Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse or by driving down towards Treachery Beach.

This beach can also be accessed by 4WD (but you must have a valid Parks Pass from NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service for this beach and other designated 4WD beaches in Myall Lakes National Park).

Bear in mind that this beach is not patrolled.

Facilities

Carpark

Rates

Free Entry

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