Okines Beach is located in Dodges Ferry, Tasmania, offering a serene and peaceful atmosphere suitable for families. It stretches for approximately one kilometer, forming the eastern shore of the inner entrance to Pitt Water. The beach is known for its magical rock pools at low tide, filled with diverse marine life, making it an ideal spot for children to explore. The area features a natural spring and a wetland behind the beach, adding to its natural charm.
Okines Beach is a protected area, providing calm waters perfect for relaxation and swimming. It is patrolled during peak seasons for added safety. The surrounding landscape, with casuarinas (she-oaks) and quaint boat houses, contributes to its picturesque appeal.
The beach's history is tied to the early settler Ralph Dodge and later to Ernest Okines, after whom the beach is named. The site of the former Lagoon Farm homestead is now the location of Dodges Ferry Primary School.