Photo: denisbin / CC BY-ND 2.0
Smiths Lake is a tranquil coastal lagoon tucked between the Pacific Ocean and the Wallis Lake system, offering a serene escape from the busier tourist hubs of the Hunter Valley. Its calm, shallow waters and sandy foreshores make it ideal for families, kayakers, and stand-up paddleboarders, while the surrounding bushland and nearby beaches provide ample opportunities for wildlife spotting and coastal walks.
Highlights & What to See
- Kayaking & Paddleboarding: Glide across the glassy lake, weaving through mangrove-lined channels and spotting pelicans, swans, and the occasional sea eagle.
- Smiths Lake Beach: Just a short walk from the lake, this patrolled beach offers excellent swimming, with a surf break that draws local board riders.
- Wallis Lake: A short drive north, explore the larger lake system by boat or try your hand at oyster tasting at a waterfront shack.
- Bushwalking at Winda Woppa: A scenic headland walk with panoramic views over the lake and ocean, perfect for sunrise or sunset.
- Birdwatching: The lake's protected wetlands attract migratory birds; bring binoculars for a quiet afternoon of twitching.
Suggested Time to Spend
Smiths Lake is a perfect half-day stop if you're driving between Sydney and Port Stephens, but it rewards those who linger. For a relaxed visit, allow two to three hours for paddling and a swim. To fully unwind, consider an overnight stay at one of the holiday homes or campsites, giving you time for a sunset kayak and a morning walk along the beach.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Pacific Palms: A cluster of coastal villages (Blueys Beach, Boomerang Beach) with stunning surf beaches and a laid-back café scene.
- Forster & Tuncurry: The bustling twin towns offer supermarkets, restaurants, and boat cruises on Wallis Lake.
- Myall Lakes National Park: A vast wilderness of lakes, forests, and dunes, perfect for canoeing and camping.
- Seal Rocks: A tiny settlement with a historic lighthouse, great for whale watching (June–November) and snorkelling.
- Port Stephens: A 45-minute drive south, famous for sand dunes, dolphin cruises, and the Tomaree Headland walk.
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Image credits
- Pacific Palms — paul bica / CC BY 2.0
- Forster & Tuncurry — Rob Freijs / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Myall Lakes National Park — Eduardo M. C. / CC BY 2.0
- Seal Rocks — Jocey K / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Port Stephens — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Wallis Lake — Rob Freijs / CC BY-SA 3.0