McBrides Beach is a secluded and mesmerizing destination located in the northern part of Booti Booti National Park at Cape Hawke in Forster, New South Wales. It is accessed via a steep walking track that descends through regenerating littoral rainforest, taking about 25 minutes to reach the beach. The beach offers a serene escape, perfect for picnicking, swimming, and relaxation. It is not patrolled and camping is prohibited.
Visitors often comment on the natural beauty and tranquility of the beach, with many appreciating its seclusion. The nearby area includes attractions like the Cape Hawke lookout and other beaches like Burgess Beach, which features a fairy pool between them. McBrides Beach is ideal for those seeking an isolated beach experience.
Forster, the nearby town, provides various accommodations and dining options for visitors to the area.