Pelican Beach, situated at the northern end of Wyrrabalong National Park in Magenta, New South Wales, offers a stunning stretch of golden sand and sapphire waters. It is a haven for surfers, swimmers, and fishermen, while also being a popular spot for whale watching during migration seasons. The Pelican Beach Road lookout provides panoramic views of the beach and The Entrance, making it a great spot to relax and enjoy the scenery.
The beach is surrounded by lush natural landscapes and is part of the traditional Country of the Awabakal and Darkinjung people, holding significant cultural importance.
Visitors can enjoy nearby bushwalks like the Red Gum trail and Lillypilly loop, offering a mix of coastal views and forest exploration.