Seaspray beach is stunning.
Sand, surf and sea as far as the eye can see – in both directions. Walk for miles, swim, surf, build sand castles, play cricket, splash in the shallows, fish in the surf or simply relax in the sun.
Be mesmerised by the waves rolling in . . . absorb the unharnessed energy of the surf as it pounds the shores, moving tons and tons of sand . . .
Walking westward you will find the large lagoon, that is the mouth of Merriman Creek – magical . . .
The Ninety Mile Beach spans 94 miles (151 km), running north-eastward from a split at Port Albert to the man-made entrance located at Lakes Entrance. Remember to treat the ocean, and all waterways, with respect. Walking along the beach, it is wise to note some landmarks, to ensure you know how where to exit to make your way home again . . .
The Seaspray Surf Life Saving Club provides patrolled swimming and surf activities during the Summer months. Swimming and water activities are recommended at the patrolled beaches.
Access via Trood Street.
Helpful Hints:
– Close proximity to Town Centre – obtain Directions here
– A large car park is available at the end of Foreshore Road
– Parking for Large Rigs (this is a RV Friendly town)
– Other Natural Points of Interest
– Points of Interest around Town
– Things to Do on the Water
– Facilities available at Seaspray
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