Shoal Point is the northern-most community of the Northern Beaches group, with a visually spectacular coastal beach. At low tide, the beach can almost be mistaken as a small sweeping desert. The sand stretches for hundreds of metres, allowing a close-up view of Green Reef Island.
Watch as thousands of tiny blue Soldier Crabs scuttle along the mudflats, burying themselves into the sand.
Take a blanket, choose a spot to dig your toes into the sand and watch a sublime sunset.
Boats can be launched straight off the beach with easy access to nearby estuaries for crabbing and a spot of whiting fishing.
An esplanade park provides shade, picnic tables, a playground and barbecues as well as picturesque views of the beach.