Box Beach is a charming spot located in Boomerang Beach, within the Port Stephens area of New South Wales, Australia. It is known for its picturesque setting with crystal-clear blue waters and fine golden sand, stretching about 100 meters in length. The beach is nestled within the Tomaree National Park, offering a secluded and off-the-beaten-track experience for surfers and families alike. It is surrounded by rich red and brown volcanic rocky outcrops, remnants of ancient volcanic activity in the area. The serene environment and beautiful landscapes provide a perfect setting for relaxation and exploration.
One of the unique features of Box Beach is its accessibility through a short walk from a small car park, making it easily reachable despite its seclusion. The area is filled with native birdlife, enhancing the tranquil ambiance of the beach.
The vicinity to other popular spots like Nelson Bay and Shoal Bay makes it an ideal stopover for those exploring the Port Stephens region.