Corrie Island
Corrie Island is a pristine sand island in the lower Myall River, part of the Port Stephens-Great Lakes Marine Park. Accessible only by boat, this secluded spot offers a true escape into nature, with white sandy beaches, clear waters, and abundant birdlife. It's a perfect destination for kayaking, fishing, or simply lazing on the beach.
Highlights & What to See
- Pristine Beaches: The island's northern and eastern shores have beautiful sandy beaches ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking. The calm waters are perfect for families.
- Birdwatching: Corrie Island is a haven for birdlife, including ospreys, pelicans, and migratory shorebirds. Bring binoculars to spot them in the mangroves and along the shore.
- Kayaking & Canoeing: Paddle through the mangrove-lined creeks and around the island. Several local operators offer kayak hire and guided tours from nearby Hawks Nest or Tea Gardens.
- Fishing: The waters around Corrie Island are rich in flathead, bream, and whiting. Cast a line from the beach or a kayak for a rewarding catch.
- Peaceful Seclusion: With no facilities or development, the island offers a true wilderness experience. Pack everything you need and leave no trace.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for at least half a day to fully enjoy Corrie Island. Many visitors combine a morning kayak trip with a picnic lunch on the beach. If you're staying in the area, a full day allows time for fishing, exploring the mangroves, and relaxing. The island is best visited in calm weather, typically from spring to autumn.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Hawks Nest: A coastal village on the northern side of the Myall River, offering boat ramps, kayak hire, and cafes. It's the main launching point for Corrie Island.
- Tea Gardens: Charming historic town with a waterfront, shops, and restaurants. Take the ferry from Hawks Nest to Tea Gardens for a scenic ride.
- Myall Lakes National Park: Vast system of lakes, rivers, and forests with excellent bushwalking, canoeing, and camping. Explore the Grandis, one of the tallest trees in NSW.
- Port Stephens: Popular destination for dolphin watching, sand dunes, and water sports. Stockton Beach and Nelson Bay are must-visits.
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Image credits
- Hawks Nest — Alex Proimos from Sydney, Australia / CC BY 2.0
- Tea Gardens — George Morland / Public domain
- Myall Lakes National Park — Eduardo M. C. / CC BY 2.0
- Stockton Beach — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Port Stephens Dolphin Watching — NASA / Public domain