Pippi Beach

Natural Attractions

Walk along Pippi at low tide and you’re still likely to see the odd shellfish of the same name, but not nearly as many as there were before sand mining and overharvesting in the mid-1900s.

The Pippis may have thinned out, but the beach that bears the name remains a Yamba institution, for this is the beach to turn to when the warmer months spring up.

Pippi’s lies on the southern-exposed side of Yamba’s brace of bay beaches. As a result it cops the brunt of any southern swells marching up the coast, and can be totally off limits when the sheltered Yamba beaches are pleasant.

But get a hot summers day, with a wind from the north or the west, and a tidy little swell, and Pippi turns on the turquoise charm and there’s no beach you’d rather be.

Pippi’s is patrolled in season. With picnic tables, parking and toilet facilities all available.

Southern Pippi Beach – down towards Flat Rock is a leash free-area for dogs, and is a beloved morning walk routine for Yamba residents of the two-and four-legged variety.

Facilities

Carpark Family Friendly Picnic Area Public Toilet Showers

Activities

Fishing Snorkelling Surfing Swimming Walks

Rates

Free Entry

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