There have been early sightings of whales in the Coffs Coast Waters. This is a month early as traditionally they don’t arrive until June/July. Woolgoolga Headland offers the best views.
The 1893 Buster shipwreck can be seen just off the Beach access path. Recent big seas have exposed a local shipwreck for the first time in 15 years. Residents and visitors can get a taste of our maritime history.
Check out the video on our local Buster which is almost covered by sand again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6tPwuyoljM
Woolgoolga Beach Caravan Park (Woopi Beach Park to the locals) is becoming famous for its Kayak fishing. Kayakers can launch off the beach just in front of the Park with an easy paddle to one of many great hidden fishing spots. Locals have been pulling in some decent size fish in the last few weeks with our mate landing a lovely 6.75k snapper. We have also had pearl perch, tuna & spanish mackerel landed from directly out in front of our park. If you’re after some fun & excitement then give Kayak fishing a try. Woopi is the place to do it.
It’s also a great for spotting dolphins and stingrays or watch the seasonally migrating whales.
For more information on Kayaks contact Karen at the ‘Skee Kayak Centre’ showroom in Mullaway on Ph:02 6654 2962 or www.skeekayakcentre.com.au
Our fortnightly Winter BBQ’s run from June to end of August. The lunch is a typical Aussie BBQ (meat and salad) cooked by park staff . Guest enjoy catching up with other park visitors and making new friends.
Click here to see our BBQ video.
Terry and Wayne at Lakeside Caravan Park