Wurtulla Beach is part of a 9 km stretch of coastline that extends from Point Cartwright to Currimundi Creek, known for its beautiful white sand and clean waters. The beach offers a serene environment, perfect for long walks and board riding activities. It is particularly popular in the mornings when the conditions are best, though it can become windy in the afternoons.
Located within the Sunshine Coast region of Queensland, Wurtulla Beach is surrounded by natural reserves and features scenic views. The nearby Currimundi Lake (Kathleen McArthur) Conservation Park adds to its appeal, offering a pristine natural setting.
The area is accessible via the Nicklin Way and offers various amenities, including playgrounds and public restrooms at Dorothy Anderson Park.