Dolphin Point is an area of Burrill Lakes on the coast of NSW that sits at the southen side to the lake entrance (Stony Creek / Burrill Inlet). This is on the opposite side of the highway to our accommodation at the BIG4 Bungalow Park on Burrill Lake. Turn at the roundabout along the Princes Highway onto Dolphin Point Road.
There are a couple of little beaches and viewing areas which are accessed from Dolphin Pint Road and it is quite amazing to see how small the entrance to Burrill Lake actually is. Once inside the entrance the water spreads and this has crated some lovely sand spits protecting swimming areas from the strong currents.
Plenty of parking is available near Dolphin Point Reserve and popular with families to sit on the sand and watch the kids to play in the shallow waters. What a lovely spot.
As you can see from the photos there are a number of flat rock platforms near Dolphin Point which are popular fishing locations. There are stairs from the point down to the shore with shaded areas to sit and enjoy the view. Some take more precautions than others and there are a number of carparks nearby for easy access.