Currawong Beach, often referred to as Little Mackerel Beach, is a stunning 360-meter-long beach located within Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park in New South Wales, Australia. It is adjacent to Great Mackerel Beach and features a picturesque backdrop of oceanfront homes, unique rocky formations, and forested mountains. The beach is known for its soft, beige sand and is accessible only by foot, offering an escape from the urban bustle with activities like camping, jet skiing, and kayaking.
The area offers a serene atmosphere, with Currawong Creek draining into Pittwater Bay at the northern end, enhancing the natural beauty of the beach. It's a popular spot for those seeking tranquility and connection with nature.
Visitors can explore nearby attractions such as hiking trails and enjoy the peaceful surroundings without the distractions of city life.