Weather Forecast
23.00°C
Current Temperature
28.00km/h
Wind speed
21.32°C
Water Temperature
0.34m
Swell
0.97m
Tide
10/11
UV
Toowoon Bay (NSW 278) is a larger 700 m long version of its neighbour Blue Bay to which it is connected at the northern foreland. It is also semi-circular, faces east, and has rocky reefs forming the entrance to each side of the bay (Figs. 4.163 & 4.164). Waves are reduced by the reefs and the narrow entrance to average 1 m in the north, 0.5 m in the centre and even lower to the south end where the flags are usually located. The waves can produce a bar and one or two rips in the north and centre with a narrow, steep reflective beach to the south. Higher waves breaking over the northern reef and generate a large rip in the centre of the bay. Best access is from the southern end where there is a park, caravan park, boat ramp and the Toowoon Bay SLSC, formed in 1954.
Beach Length: 0.7km
General Hazard Rating: 5/10

Patrolled Beach Flag Patrols

Sun
17 Nov
Mon
11 Nov
Tue
12 Nov
Wed
13 Nov
Thu
14 Nov
Fri
15 Nov
Sat
16 Nov
Toowoon Bay SLSC
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09:00 -16:00
09:00 -16:00
Central Coast Council Lifeguard Service
09:00 -17:00
09:00 -17:00
09:00 -17:00
09:00 -17:00
09:00 -17:00
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Information

Formal parking area
BBQ
Artificial shade
Toilets Block M/F
Picnic
Mobile Phone Coverage
Toilets Block Disabled
Shade
Change Rooms
Shelters
Showers
Playground
Kiosk
Camping
Shops
Caravan park
Park
Boat ramp
Bus

Regulations

Bicycles Allowed
No Littering
No Cats or Dogs
No Naked Flames
No Dogs Allowed
No Removing Shellfish
Dog Litter Must be Picked Up
No Spear Fishing
No Alcohol
No Horses

Hazards

Heavy shorebreak
Travelling rips
High Tide Range
Shallow Water
Shallow Sandbars
Submerged Objects
Winds
Inlet
Accessible Rock Platforms
Beach erosion
Beach exposure
Reefs
Rocks
Slippery rocks
Slippery surface

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.