Red Rock is a small Hamlet in the northern beaches of the Coffs Harbour coast beside the banks of the Corindi River on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia, and is surrounded by National Parks. At the 2006 census, Red Rock had a population of 274 people.© Wikipedia
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Red Rock is a small village about 42 kilometres north of Coffs Harbour on the NSW coast. This is a popular spot for fishing in the Corindi River with lots of little creeks to explore. Red rock has a boat ramp near the caravan park, a bowling club and a variety of holiday accommodation.
The Red Rock Caravan and Camping Park is part of the Northcoast Holiday Parks and sits near the mouth of the river with access to the beach. They have amazing permanent tents (safari tents with an ensuite and a double roof system) over looking the water. Lovely walk to the lookout and then to a small beach near mouth of the river - this is sheltered and a relaxing place to read a book.
Dark Red rocks are exposed at the mouth of the river - I guess this is why it is called Red Rock.