Coast to Lake Walk

Natural Attractions

The Coast to Lake Scenic Walk is a self-guided walk connecting pedestrians to the attractions, landmarks, and facilities around The Entrance, covering over 7.6 kilometres of this beautiful area.

The walk can be covered in one and a half hours if you are a fast walker or up to three hours for an easy stroll. Along the walk, you can enjoy the picnic and barbecue areas, beaches, lookout, ocean baths, outdoor fitness station, cafes and galleries. Be sure to take a hat, sunscreen and a drink bottle which can be refilled at the water stations along the way.

Sections one, three and four are fully accessible to all abilities, prams and bicycles. Section two requires beach access and walking on rock platforms.

Dogs are allowed in sections one, three and four if they are on a lead, however, they are not allowed on the beach.

Facilities

Barbeque Carpark Picnic Area Public Toilet

Activities

Walks

Disabled Assistance

Wheelchair access

Rates

Free Entry

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