Stockton Beach is a magnificent stretch of coastline in New South Wales, Australia, spanning 32 km from Stockton to Anna Bay. Situated north of the Hunter River, it is renowned for its pristine dunes, diverse wildlife, and rich history. The beach offers a unique blend of adventure and leisure, with activities ranging from four-wheel driving to fishing. Its dunes are among the largest continuous mobile dunes in the Southern Hemisphere, providing an exhilarating backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts.
The beach holds historical significance, having served as a military site during World War II and been a site for numerous shipwrecks over the years.
The mix of sandy terrain, scenic views, and biodiversity creates an unparalleled experience for visitors, whether they are thrill-seekers or those seeking relaxation by the Tasman Sea.