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December 31, 2024 by Kara Northwood

Discover the Beauty of Elizabeth Beach, New South Wales, Australia

Elizabeth Beach in New South Wales offers calm waters, golden sands, and scenic beauty—perfect for swimming, picnics, and relaxing coastal escapes.

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Elizabeth Beach was our second stop after departing from our Smiths Lake accommodation on the seventh day of our road trip to Queensland for a wedding. We turned the journey into a two-week sightseeing adventure—something we had always wanted to do. It also gave me the perfect opportunity to capture photos and videos to share on my travel blog, inspiring others to explore these incredible destinations in New South Wales, Australia. Elizabeth Beach is on a lake which is on “The Lakes Way” at Booti Booti National Park

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  • Sunset Picnic Area at Elizabeth Beach on Wallis Lake
        • A Serene Lakeside Retreat
        • Perfect for Families and Couples
        • Activities to Enjoy
        • Wildlife and Scenery
        • Planning Your Visit
        • Conclusion
  • Top Attractions Near Elizabeth Beach, New South Wales
        • Booti Booti National Park
        • Forster
        • Blueys Beach
        • Wallis Lake
        • Tuncurry
        • Cape Hawke Lookout
        • Great Lakes Treetop Walk
  • Nearest Towns to Elizabeth Beach, New South Wales
        • Forster
        • Tuncurry
        • Bungwahl
        • Tea Gardens
        • Hawks Nest
  • Places To Get Food
  • Accommodation
        • Mantra Nelson Bay
        • Oaks Port Stephens Pacific Blue Resort
        • Halifax Holiday Park
        • Peninsula Nelson Bay Motel and Serviced Apartments
        • Shoal Bay Holiday Park
  • The Essential Packing Guide: Must-Have Items for Your Next Journey
  • Frequently Asked Questions
        • Is Bluey’s Beach worth visiting?
        • Is Elizabeth Beach patrolled?
        • Can you fish at Elizabeth Beach?
        • Is Bluey’s Beach safe to swim?
        • Can I swim at Elizabeth Bay?
        • Why is it called Bluey’s Beach?

Sunset Picnic Area at Elizabeth Beach on Wallis Lake

Nestled along the picturesque shores of Wallis Lake, the Elizabeth Beach “Sunset Picnic Area” offers the perfect setting for a relaxing and scenic escape. Whether you’re unwinding after a day of exploration or simply soaking in the tranquil surroundings, this spot is a hidden gem for nature lovers and families alike.

A Serene Lakeside Retreat

The picnic area is set against the calm waters of Wallis Lake, providing a peaceful ambiance and breathtaking views as the sun dips below the horizon. Surrounded by lush greenery, it’s an ideal location to enjoy a meal, watch the sunset, and take in the beauty of the natural surroundings.

This property features a pool for you to enjoy on your next holiday.

Perfect for Families and Couples

Equipped with picnic tables, BBQ facilities, and shaded areas, the site caters to both families and couples looking for a romantic evening. Children can explore the grassy spaces and nearby walking trails, while adults relax and enjoy the stunning views.

Activities to Enjoy

For those who love the water, Wallis Lake is perfect for kayaking, paddleboarding, or fishing before settling in for your picnic. The calm waters invite you to take a leisurely swim or simply dip your toes in while admiring the reflections of the sunset.

Wildlife and Scenery

Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the abundance of wildlife in the area. Birds can often be spotted along the shoreline, adding to the peaceful atmosphere. Bring a camera to capture the vibrant colors of the sunset and the surrounding landscape.

Kids will have a great time playing in this outdoor pool

Planning Your Visit

The Elizabeth Beach sunset picnic area is easily accessible and offers ample parking. Be sure to pack a picnic basket filled with your favorite treats, and don’t forget a blanket to make your evening even more comfortable. Arriving early ensures you can secure the best spot to watch the sunset.

This is where we parked on “The Lakes Way” where there is a carpark and nice views of the lake. There were no toilets at this location, but there was a walking track that we saw one person walk along.

Wouldn’t it be wonderful to stay here and enjoy this amazing view?

Conclusion

Whether you’re looking for a romantic evening, a fun family outing, or a quiet place to reflect, Elizabeth Beach’s sunset picnic area on Wallis Lake is a must-visit destination. With its serene beauty, convenient facilities, and variety of activities, it’s the perfect spot to unwind and create unforgettable memories by the water.

Top Attractions Near Elizabeth Beach, New South Wales

Booti Booti National Park

Surrounding Elizabeth Beach, this national park offers lush rainforests, walking trails, and diverse wildlife, perfect for nature lovers and hikers.

Forster

A short drive from Elizabeth Beach, Forster is a vibrant coastal town known for its waterfront dining, boutique shops, and relaxing atmosphere. It’s also home to beautiful beaches and outdoor activities.

Blueys Beach

Just a few minutes’ drive from Elizabeth Beach, Blueys Beach is another stunning spot with golden sands, great surf, and a relaxed vibe. It’s perfect for swimming, surfing, and exploring the surrounding nature.

Wallis Lake

Close to Forster, Wallis Lake offers opportunities for boating, fishing, and kayaking, as well as scenic views and tranquil settings.

Tuncurry

Located nearby, Tuncurry is known for its peaceful beaches, as well as the Tuncurry Rock Pool and walking trails. The town offers a more laid-back experience with plenty of spots for picnics and outdoor activities.

Cape Hawke Lookout

For stunning panoramic views of the coastline, head to Cape Hawke Lookout. It’s a short drive from Elizabeth Beach and offers spectacular views of the ocean, lakes, and surrounding landscape.

Great Lakes Treetop Walk

Situated in the nearby town of Bungwahl, this treetop walk lets you experience the rainforest canopy from above, offering unique views of the forest and its wildlife.

These nearby attractions provide a mix of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and charming towns to explore, all within a short distance from Elizabeth Beach.

This property offers a pool for you to enjoy during your next holiday.

Nearest Towns to Elizabeth Beach, New South Wales

The nearest towns to Elizabeth Beach, New South Wales, include:

Forster

Just a short drive from Elizabeth Beach, Forster is the largest nearby town, known for its vibrant waterfront, restaurants, shops, and outdoor activities like boating and fishing.

Tuncurry

Located just across the bridge from Forster, Tuncurry is a quieter town with lovely beaches, picnic spots, and the Tuncurry Rock Pool, ideal for a more relaxed coastal experience.

Bungwahl

A small, peaceful village close to Booti Booti National Park, Bungwahl offers a tranquil setting with access to nature reserves and the Great Lakes Treetop Walk.

Tea Gardens

About 30 minutes away, Tea Gardens is a charming town along the Myall River, offering a relaxed atmosphere with local cafes, walking tracks, and access to the Myall Lakes National Park.

Hawks Nest

Adjacent to Tea Gardens, Hawks Nest is known for its beautiful beaches, nature reserves, and excellent fishing and water sports opportunities.

These towns offer a variety of experiences, from laid-back coastal retreats to vibrant town centers with plenty of attractions and outdoor activities.

Check out this stunning beach on your next vacation

Places To Get Food

  • The Palms Bistro
  • Frothy Coffee Boatshed
  • Pacific Palms Bowling Club
  • Sips At Moby’s
  • Kembali Cafe
  • Friendly Grocer Smiths Lake News & Supa Mart Pacific Palms
  • Blueys Italian Pizzeria and Wine Bar
  • Acai Avenue
  • Pacific Palms Recreation Club
  • The Recky
  • Bluey’s Cellars and Deli

Accommodation

These are my picks for accommodation in the area, the links will take you directly to the booking site where I receive a small commission if you book and stay, this does not alter the price as the commission comes out of the price from the booking site. I love travelling and providing information to help others maximize their vacations so by booking through my links you help support me to keep providing this information for free and without ads.

Mantra Nelson Bay

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Oaks Port Stephens Pacific Blue Resort

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Luxury aparthotel with health club and sauna

Halifax Holiday Park

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Sun and fun on the beach, near Nelson Head Lighthouse

Peninsula Nelson Bay Motel and Serviced Apartments

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Motel with free parking, a quick walk to Tomaree National Park

Shoal Bay Holiday Park

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Beach campsite in Shoal Bay with free parking

The Essential Packing Guide: Must-Have Items for Your Next Journey

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Bluey’s Beach worth visiting?

Blueys Beach, a renowned surfing destination in Pacific Palms, offers excellent surfing and swimming opportunities along with breathtaking views of Seal Rocks. According to local legend, the beach’s name originated from an unfortunate mishap involving a…

Is Elizabeth Beach patrolled?

This beach is patrolled during the swimming season, from October to April, with professional lifeguards on duty during school holidays and volunteer surf lifesavers providing coverage on weekends and public holidays.

Can you fish at Elizabeth Beach?

For those who enjoy fishing from the shore, excellent spots include Elizabeth Beach and Wallis Lake. Alternatively, if you prefer fishing by boat, you can rent one from a local provider like Blue Peter Boatshed in Forster.

Is Bluey’s Beach safe to swim?

Situated just north of Boomerang Beach, Blueys Beach is ideal for both surfing and swimming.

Can I swim at Elizabeth Bay?

During the warmer months, you can snorkel, swim, and explore the scenic rockpools at Birdie and Frazer beaches. In winter, head to Wybung Head or the Tea Tree lookout for whale watching. The Elizabeth Bay picnic area is an ideal spot to relax and enjoy a day out by the peaceful shores of Elizabeth Bay.

Why is it called Bluey’s Beach?

According to local legend, the beach was named after a mishap involving a cow, and to this day, cows can occasionally be seen grazing on the southern headland. Public amenities are available at Williams Park, located at the southern end of the beach.

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I have been sick for most of my life with an Auto-Immune disease called Hashimotos causing major issues with eating food. Now I am on a healthy diet and mission to help other people eat well and feel great.

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