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The Coffs Coast isn’t just a beautiful place to stay—it’s the perfect destination to capture lasting memories. With its unique geography, stunning beaches, lush hinterland, and charming coastal towns, this region is full of Instagram-worthy locations and family photo opportunities.

Whether you’re staying at BIG4 Park Beach, BIG4 Sawtell Beach, Woolgoolga Beach, or Woolgoolga Lakeside, here are some of the most photogenic spots to explore and snap during your next holiday.

Muttonbird Island & Jetty Foreshore (Coffs Harbour)

Just minutes from BIG4 Park Beach Holiday Park, take a walk across the iconic Coffs Harbour Jetty and continue onto Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve. The panoramic ocean views and wide walking track offer ideal photo backdrops, especially at sunrise or sunset.

Coffs Harbour Muttonbird Island

Look At Me Now Headland (Emerald Beach)

A favourite for its 360-degree views, this headland is known for its resident kangaroos, dramatic cliff lines, and long golden beaches. It’s a great place to capture wildlife shots and sweeping coastal panoramas.

Kangaroo-Look-at-me-Now-Headland-Emerald-Beach

Woolgoolga Headland & Whale Trail

From Woolgoolga Beach Holiday Park, stroll to the top of the headland via the Whale Trail, where you’ll find breathtaking views of the ocean and, during whale season, the chance to photograph humpback whales breaching offshore.

woolgoolga Coffs COAST holiday parks

The Buster Shipwreck (Woolgoolga)

Visible at low tide at the northern end of Woolgoolga Beach near Woolgoolga Lakeside Holiday Park, this 1893 shipwreck is a striking and unusual photo subject. Combine a history lesson with a beach walk for a unique photo moment.

Buster Shipwreck Woolgoolga

Forest Sky Pier at Sealy Lookout

A short drive from all our parks, the Forest Sky Pier offers a dramatic platform stretching over the rainforest canopy. On a clear day, you’ll have postcard-perfect views of the coast, city, and mountains—great for landscape photography.

Sealy Lookout
View from Sealy Lookout Coffs Coast

Bongil Bongil National Park (Near Sawtell)

Lush forest, quiet estuaries, and wildlife abound in this national park adjacent to BIG4 Sawtell Beach Holiday Park. Bring your camera along one of the shaded walking trails or catch reflections on Bundagen Creek for peaceful nature shots.

Bongil Bongil National Park
Bongil Bongil National Park

Coffs Harbour Butterfly House

Capture colour and magic as butterflies fly freely around this indoor tropical garden. Ideal for macro photography or simply snapping a moment with the kids.

Coffs Harbour Butterfly House

Moonee Creek & Reserve

Just north of Coffs Harbour, this tidal estuary offers calm, crystal-clear waters and sandy stretches—perfect for paddleboarding shots, scenic creek views, or relaxed family photos by the water.

Moonee Beach Reserve

Jetty Memorial Theatre & Jetty Strip

Historic architecture, vibrant murals, and colourful shopfronts make this cultural hub a fun backdrop for street-style photos or evening shots before a show.

Jetty Memorial Theatre

Your Favourite Holiday Park

Sometimes, the best photos come from right where you’re staying. Our parks offer beachfront sunrises, lakeside sunsets, quality time on verandahs, and family laughs around campsite. Don’t forget to capture the simple moments, too.

BIG4 Park Beach Holiday Park Pool
Creek Access BIG4 Sawtell Beach Holiday Park
Woolgoolga Beach Holiday Park
WOOLGOOLGA Lakeside Holiday Park Beach Access

Share Your Coffs Coast Memories

Tag your photos on Instagram with @CoffsHolidays and let others be inspired by your adventure. Whether you’re chasing coastal views, forest trails, or sunny beach mornings, you’ll find plenty of places to pause and capture the moment right here on the Coffs Coast.

Ready to explore? Call 1800 200 555 or book your next stay at coffscoastholidayparks.com.au.