Camerons Beach, located in the Darwin area of the Northern Territory, Australia, offers a tranquil escape from the urban landscape. The beach is approximately 1 km long and provides a break in the mangroves, with sand to mud flats and fringed by mangroves[1]. It is accessible via a vehicle track from the nearby radio tower facilities. Visitors can enjoy various activities like swimming, surfing, fishing, and sunbathing[2]. The beach has a general hazard rating of 2/10 but lacks lifeguard services, so caution is advised[1].
Camerons Beach is named after the Cameron family, early settlers in the area, adding to its historical charm[2]. The nearby Caves Beach, with its sea caves and rock pools, and the Wallarah National Park offer additional attractions for nature enthusiasts[2].
The beach itself is part of the traditional Country and waterways of the Larrakia people, adding a rich cultural dimension to its natural beauty[5].