Iron Ladder Beach is a secluded, tiny beach located at Box Head, New South Wales. It is known for its adventurous access, requiring a moderate hike involving a plank and a scramble through a slot in the cliff. The beach is only accessible during low tide, as it disappears completely at high tide. This unique beach offers a hidden treasure experience for those seeking a more adventurous coastal visit.
The proximity to Box Head and other beaches like Lobster Beach and Tallow Beach adds to its appeal, with scenic views and diverse wildlife. Visitors must time their visit carefully to avoid high tides and ensure safety.
The area is part of Bouddi National Park, providing a beautiful natural setting with opportunities for hiking and exploration beyond the beach itself.