South Smoky Beach is a 16 km long stretch of coastline located near Kinchela, New South Wales. It offers a serene and secluded experience, ideal for those seeking solitude and natural beauty. The beach extends from Smoky Cape Lighthouse to Hat Head, providing a diverse landscape with different sections offering varying conditions for activities such as surfing and fishing. With four-wheel drive access available, visitors can enjoy the beach's remote areas. The surrounding area is part of Hat Head National Park, which includes lush dunes and a swampy interbarrier depression, adding to the natural allure of the location.
The beach is generally less crowded, making it perfect for sunbaking and relaxation away from the crowds. It features numerous rip currents and is not patrolled by lifeguards, making it important for visitors to be aware of the conditions before swimming.