Overview
About this Spot
Boomerang Beach is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia, within the township of Pacific Palms. This beach is approximately 282 kilometers north of Sydney and is surrounded by the scenic Booti Booti National Park. The beach stretches for 1.45 kilometers and is backed by dune vegetation, providing a natural and picturesque setting for surfers. The surf spot is known for its rocky and sandy bottom, offering both left and right waves, making it suitable for surfers of various experience levels. The waves at Boomerang Beach are very consistent, with a length ranging from 50 to 150 meters, and the spot is generally uncrowded, providing ample space for surfers to enjoy the waves. The southern end of the beach features a point break-like setup over a rocky reef, which is recommended for more experienced surfers due to the changing rock formations. The northern end is protected by a large headland, offering shelter from the summer nor-easters, making it a unique spot in the area. Boomerang Beach hosts the annual World Surf League event, The Great Lakes Pro, and Surfing NSW Surf Masters, attracting surfers from around the world. While the beach is only patrolled in summer, it is important to note that the surf can be moderately hazardous, and several drownings have been recorded. Surfers are advised to check their skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match their level. Additionally, it is crucial to respect the locals and adhere to surf etiquette, especially in crowded spots. Boomerang Beach was named Australia’s second-best beach in 2023, highlighting its appeal as a top surfing destination. Remember to check the surf forecast, report, and map before heading out, and consider using a webcam to assess the current conditions. Respect the locals.
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Location
Coordinates
-32.339650° N, 152.541383° W
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