Sea Lions Rocks

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Sea Lions Rocks is a rugged headland on the Macquarie Coast where the Tasman Sea pounds ancient volcanic platforms. The name is no gimmick – Australian sea lions regularly haul out on the sheltered ledges below the lookout, offering one of the most reliable land-based seal-viewing experiences in New South Wales. The raw coastal scenery, with pillow lava formations and blowholes, makes this a memorable stop for wildlife lovers and photographers alike.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 45 minutes to an hour to walk the short loop trail from the car park, take in the views from the lookout, and linger for sea-lion spotting. If you plan to snorkel or dive, add at least two hours, checking tide and swell forecasts first. The site works well as a morning stop before heading to Port Macquarie’s beaches or a picnic lunch at Lighthouse Beach.

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