Monument Beach

New South Wales, Australia

🟒 Patrolled Sand
remote scenic surf fishing family-friendly

πŸ“– About Monument Beach

Monument Beach is a 930-metre southeast-facing beach tucked within Conjola National Park on the NSW South Coast, near Bendalong. Named after a monument commemorating the tragic wreck of the Walter Hood in 1870, the beach is framed by rocky bluffs, a creek lagoon, and dense bushland, giving it a wild and secluded feel. It suits adventurous beachgoers and history buffs, with a picnic area accessible via the Bangalay forest track off Cedar Road.

πŸ“ Location

πŸ›Ÿ Safety & Patrol

🟒 Patrolled Beach

Provider: Surf Life Saving

Hazard Rating: 6/10

Known Hazards:

Topographic rips

πŸ„ Surf Conditions

  • Difficulty🟠 Advanced
  • Wave TypeReef break
Topographic rips

πŸ…ΏοΈ Parking

πŸ…ΏοΈ Formal Car Park

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πŸ–οΈ Facilities

🚻 Toilets 🚿 Showers πŸ”₯ BBQ πŸ…ΏοΈ Parking πŸŽͺ Playground β˜• CafΓ©/Kiosk 🧺 Picnic Area β™Ώ Accessible 🏊 Rock Pool πŸ‘” Change Rooms ⛱️ Shade/Shelter 🚌 Bus Access ⛴️ Ferry πŸ„ Surf Club 🚀 Boat Ramp πŸ›οΈ Shops Nearby β›Ί Camping 🚲 Bike Path

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