Weather Forecast
16.80°C
Current Temperature
0.00km/h
Wind speed
21.43°C
Water Temperature
0.67m
Swell
0.95m
Tide
11/11
UV
Between Gerrin Point and Box Head is a 4 km wide-open southeast-facing bay containing three beaches (NSW 292-294), all or part located within the national park (Fig. 4.177). The longest is Putty Beach (NSW 292) a slightly curving 1.6 km long southeast-facing beach, located between prominent 70 m high sandstone headlands, the eastern third of which is the national park, while the densely vegetated slopes behind the western end rise to 130 m. The crest of the slopes and the western Kilcare end have been developed for housing. The beach and backing foredune remain relatively natural, with only the Kilcare SLSC (formed in 1932), located at the far western end. There is road access through the national to the eastern end of the beach where there is a park, picnic and camping area. A road to the western end provides access to the surf club, a large car park, picnic area and rock pool. The beach is well exposed to southerly waves which increase in size toward the western surf club end of the beach (Fig. 4.178). The Putty end usually has an attached bar which continues to Kilcare. Here higher waves and rips are more common, with up to eight rips forming along the beach, including a permanent rip against the western rocks, where there is also a small rock pool.
Beach Length: 1.6km

Patrolled Beach Flag Patrols

Sun
29 Dec
Mon
23 Dec
Tue
24 Dec
Wed
25 Dec
Thu
26 Dec
Fri
27 Dec
Sat
28 Dec
Killcare SLSC
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09:00 -18:00
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09:00 -18:00
09:00 -18:00
Central Coast Council Lifeguard Service
09:00 -18:00
09:00 -18:00
09:00 -18:00
09:00 -18:00
09:00 -18:00
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Information

Formal parking area
Formal parking area
Park
Drinking water
Toilets Block M/F

Regulations

Hazards

Topographic rips

Weather

SLSA provides this information as a guide only. Surf conditions are variable and therefore this information should not be relied upon as a substitute for observation of local conditions and an understanding of your abilities in the surf. SLSA reminds you to always swim between the red and yellow flags and never swim at unpatrolled beaches. SLSA takes all care and responsibility for any translation but it cannot guarantee that all translations will be accurate.