Four Mile Creek Beach is a picturesque coastal stretch located in Four Mile Creek, Tasmania, Australia. Spanning approximately 1.6 kilometers, this east-northeast-facing beach presents soft golden sands backed by low foredunes and bordered by rugged granite boulders and rocky points, offering a compelling mix of natural features. The beach enjoys a peaceful yet invigorating ambiance, attracting swimmers, surfers, and anglers alike, while also providing stunning views of the Tasman Sea and opportunities for spotting whales and dolphins from nearby lookouts. The tranquil surroundings combined with the natural geological formations create a beautiful and often less crowded beach experience.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and outdoor recreation, with the beach situated near a small coastal settlement accessed by a road circuit and roadside parking. The beach’s multiple surf breaks draw surfing enthusiasts, making it a popular local spot for the annual Four Mile Creek Surf Classic. Its proximity to the Bay of Fires Conservation Area adds ecological value and scenic charm, inviting exploration and appreciation of Tasmania’s unique coastal environment.
The general vibe is relaxed and family-friendly, with a welcoming environment that supports dog walking on leashes, fishing, and sunbathing. Although there are no lifeguards, the beach’s natural conditions and community spirit make it a favored destination for both locals and tourists seeking a blend of outdoor adventure and serene beachside enjoyment.