Boomerang Beach, New South Wales
Boomerang Beach is a locality and beach in the township of Pacific Palms, New South Wales. It is home to many marine creatures such as whales and dolphins.[1] Recreational activities include swimming, surfing, fishing as well as snorkelling. The beach is surrounded by Booti Booti National Park. The 1.45 km beach is backed by a large vegetation sandbank and residences overlook the beach. This beach is only patrolled in summer and, with a moderately hazardous surf, caution should be taken when participating in water activities. North Boomerang is typically favoured for surfing whereas South Boomerang is sparsely used.
| Boomerang Beach | |
|---|---|
| Location | Pacific Palms, New South Wales, Australia |
| Coordinates | 32°20′19″N 152°32′03″E |
| Length | 1.45km |
| Geology | Beach |
| Patrolled by | Lifesavers in summer months |
| Hazard rating | 6/10 moderately hazardous |
| Access | Foot only |
References
- "Boomerang Beach". Visit NSW. Retrieved 11 September 2017.
https://beachsafe.org.au/beach/nsw/great-lakes/blueys-beach/blueys - Basic Information
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