Read about - SUPing at Saltwater below.
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Saltwater can be found east of Taree on the mid north coast of NSW - near Wallabi Point and south of Old Bar. This area consists of a lovely reserve surrounded by rainforest and a great surfing beach. The Saltwater Reserve is a popular camping spot for the local Aboriginal people and can be busy at certain times of the year - especially during the Saltwater Freshwater Festival held in January. There are plenty of trees providing shade during summer and this area is a great spot for a relaxing picnic.
Saltwater Reserve is very popular for swimming, boating and fishing with a beach on one side and Khappinghat Creek on the other. The mouth of Khappinghat Creek had just been opened to the ocean before our SUPing adventure - the first time we had seen this in years. The water was beautifully clear and shallow at low tide making it perfect for our family to enjoy a day of paddling.
Saltwater Beach is a much-loved surfing spot adjacent to the picnic/camping reserve and is very popular with surfers from all over the country.
I can highly recommend Stand Up Paddle Boarding (SUPing) at Saltwater and look forward to heading back again this summer when our visitors arrive.