Lee Point Beach is a stunning 3-kilometer stretch of soft, golden sand located in the Northern Territory, Australia. It offers an idyllic setting for activities like sunbathing, building sandcastles, and enjoying water sports. The beach is part of the broader Lee Point area, which includes tropical savanna woodlands and biodiversity-rich habitats, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts.
The surrounding area is rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage, with historical defence relics and significant sites for the indigenous Larrakia people. This combination makes Lee Point a unique and attractive destination for visitors.
Lee Point is close to Darwin and benefits from amenities such as picnic areas, bike paths, and accessible transportation options.