Between Bull Pup and Shelly points is 1.3 km southeast-facing bay containing Racecourse Beach (NSW 492) with curves for 1.5 km between the two points. It is backed by a near continuous foredune, crossed by a small creek towards the south. A beachfront caravan park extends south of the creek mouth. The beach can also be accessed from the northern car park by the main road. It receives waves averaging 1.5 m at the northern end, decreasing to less than 1 km in lee of dune-capped Shelly Point, which extends 500 m seaward. The waves maintain a continuous attached bar, cut by up to 8 rips, with rip intensity decreasing in the south. A strong permanent rip run out against Bull Pup Point, with a usually weaker rip against Shelly. Southerly winds have mobilised sand off the northern end of the beach and blown it up to 1 km inland forming low dune sheets, which were previously quarried, and are now being stabilised.
Beach Length: 1.3km
Patrols
There are currently no services provided by Surf Life Saving Australia for this beach. Please take the time to browse the Surf Safety section of this website to learn more about staying safe when swimming at Australian beaches.
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