Wooli Beach - Wooli, NSW, Australia
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Grahame Cookie
S 29° 51.970 E 153° 16.070
56J E 525866 N 6696013
Just up from the Tennis Courts, opposite the Bowling Club, is the access track to this wonderful beach.
Waymark Code: WMY91C
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Date Posted: 05/13/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Windsocker
Views: 1

A lovely clean sandy beach, on the north coast of NSW

From the Beachsafe website:

"Wooli Beach (NSW 73) curves to the south from Wilsons Headland for 6.6 km to the north entrance wall at Wooli River (Fig. 4.40). The walls were constructed in the 1970s to provide better navigation for the fishing boats. The northern half of the beach lies in Yuraygir National Park and can only be accessed by 4WD from just south of Wilsons Head or Wooli. The elongate Wooli township occupies the northern portion of a narrow 3 km long spit, which separates the ocean from the Wooli River. North of the town the beach is backed by dunes, which increase in activity up toward Wilson Head, in places extending 500 m inland. The dunes are backed by a low swampy area and older Pleistocene dunes. Wooli is a popular destination for boat and beach fishers. The entire beach is well exposed to waves, which combines with the fine sand to produce an energetic double bar system. The inner bar is usually attached with rips cutting across it every 300-400 m, while the outer bar has more widely spaced rips. Between the southern Wooli River training wall and the low rocky Jones Point is 750 m long moderate energy, east-northeast-facing Jones Beach (NSW 74). The beach is only accessible by boat or by a long walk drive from the south. The beach is sheltered in lee of the rock reef that extends off the point, with wave height increasing up the beach and a permanent rip against the entrance wall. The rocky area has an abundant marine life and is a popular location for snorkelling and fossicking amongst the rocks. It is also a Sanctuary Area of the marine park, so look but do not take."

Swimming
"Lifeguards patrol the beach during the summer holidays, so stay between the flags and clear of the rips which dominate the beach."

Fishing
"The best gutters are up the beach near Wilson Head, with the Wooli River North (entrance) Wall offering both beach and creek fishing. The beach is fished for mulloway, bream and tailor, with flathead and whiting also in the creek. Jones Beach is a Sanctuary Area." (visit link)

Visited: 0815, Wednesday, 20 December, 2017
Type of beach: Natural

Location of beach: Seashore

Beach surface type: Fine sand

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