| A local ranger patrols the area, and can provide assistance
if needed. If you wish to stay overnight, you must arrange a special permit beforehand.
Contact the National Parks services for more information. A track winds down
from the car park to the beach. The information stand near the start is well worth
a read. It outlines the history of the local area, the extent of the park and
walking trails, and lays out some interesting facts about the local wildlife. Moving
down the track you may notice a flock of rosellas that are native to the area.
These brightly coloured birds are semi-tame and a joy to watch as they scamper
around looking for food. Before the sandy beach there is a large open plain, and
it is here that you will usually find a kangaroo or two, grazing on the green
grass or lounging around in the shade of the picnic and barbecue area. The kangaroo's
are completely free to come and go as they please, and may make themselves scarce
at times, but I have yet to miss sighting at least a couple of them. The kangaroos
are quite approachable, but they are wild animals, not pets, and are therefore
unpredictable. Your best bet is to observe, not interact. I find it is much more
enjoyable, and environmentally sound, to simply sit and watch the kangaroos interact
with each other, rather than to risk distress by trying to pat one. Although
they will readily accept food from you, you should not feed the kangaroos, as
this may make them unwell. Pebbly beach itself is a typical cove, with two points
separated by about a kilometre of water. Despite its name, there is more sand
than rock. Surrounded by lush bushland and complimented by a couple of rugged
offshore islands, the overall impression of the area is that of an unspoilt wilderness
that well deserves National Park protection. Activities in the area include fishing,
surfing, bushwalking, wildlife watching and sunbaking. Don't forget to bring the
aerogard, though. Pebbly beach is a special place, and uniquely Australian. It
is well worth a visit if you are in the area. |