Pebbly Beach

National Parks and Reserves

Pebbly Beach, located in the Murramarang National Park, is already known widely as the home of the surfing kangaroos (a myth arising from a photograph of a kangaroo in the low surf).

The Pebbly Beach turn-off is about 10 kilometres south of Termeil and about eight kilometres over a gravel road to Pebbly itself.

Pebbly Beach is a popular camping area with great surfing beach and bush walks within Murramarang National Park.

Banksias, coastal rosemary and lomandra grow on the exposed headlands buffeted by salty sea winds. Look out for sea eagles soaring above, sooty oyster catchers along the shore and dolphins riding the waves out to sea.

Facilities

Carpark

Activities

Camping Snorkelling Surfing Swimming Walks

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Snapper Point lookout, Murramarang National Park. Photo: John Yurasek © OEH

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Pretty Beach to Pebbly Beach Walking Track. Photo: John Yurasek/NSW Government.

Pretty Beach to Pebbly Beach Walking Track

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