Coonarr Beach

National Parks and Reserves

Coonarr Beach is a 4.2 kilometre long, east facing beach that begins amongst the tidal shoals of the Elliott River mouth, then runs straight down to the smaller mouth of Coonarr Creek. A perfect spot for whale watching under the Winter sun or secluded dips in the Summer.

There is a gravel road out to the small beachfront settlement of Coonarr, located toward the southern end of the beach. The beach receives waves averaging over 0.5 metres, which maintain a relatively steep and narrow high tide beach fronted by a continuous low tide bar, up to 100 metres wide.

There is car parking, a table area (but no tables or doggy poop bags so please ensure you have your own supplies and take them with you when you leave).

Coonarr is a long stretch of sandy white beach which to the left you can see Elliott Heads and to the right, you can see Woodgate Beach.

Facilities

Carpark Pet Friendly Public Toilet

Activities

Birdwatching Fishing Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Rates

Free Entry

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