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Stockton Beach Sand Dunes

Worimi Conservation Lands, New South Wales, New South Wales, 2318

The 130 feet (40 meter high Stockton Sand Dunes, located at Port Stephens on Worimi Conservation Lands, are a setting for fun sandboarding, quad bike, four-wheel-drive, horseback, and even camelback tours. Or, visitors can simply admire the enormous dunes on a casual beach walk or while fishing off the coast.

The basics

The Stockton Sand Dunes are constantly shifting, and cover an area of around 10,300 acres (4,200 hectares). As well as adventures on the dunes themselves, travelers can enjoy fishing off the beach, scuba diving, exploring the rock pools, and looking out for the remains of shipwrecks that often wash up, as many ships have gotten into trouble here over the years. Many travelers take a sandboarding or vehicle tour of the dunes while staying in and around Newcastle, although tours can be taken from Sydney, too.

Things to know before you go

  • If you want to drive on the dunes in your own quad bike or four-wheel drive you’ll need a permit from the Worimi Conservation Lands.
  • As the dunes are on Aboriginal-administered conservation lands, many guides are Indigenous Australians.
  • Take care when swimming at the beach as it is not usually patrolled by lifesavers.

How to get there

The dunes are just north of the city of Newcastle, about 2.5 hours’ drive or train journey north of Sydney. It takes about 30-45 minutes to drive from Newcastle to the sand dunes. Unless you’re on a guided tour, you’ll need your own vehicle to get all the way there.

When to get there

The Stockton Sand Dunes are best enjoyed during the day when the weather is good, so try to visit when there’s little-to-no rain or wind. If you’d like to swim in the sea or lounge on the beach, the warmer months (November-March) are best. Sunsets at the dunes are beautiful.

Port Stephens Dolphin Cruises

Port Stephens is a great place to go dolphin and whale watching, as around 140 bottlenose dolphins live in the area, and humpback whales pass by during their migration season. These depart from Nelson Bay, northeast of the Stockton Sand Dunes and on the other side of the Tomaree National Park.

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