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STUARTS POINT
Stuarts Point is encounted when
traveling the Macksville to Kempsey (or vice versa) tourist drive.
Scotts Head, which is a vast new ‘subdivision’ and Grassy Head are
also on this diversion.
The beach is popular with surfers, offers a
picturesque landscape, well known right handed breaks, frequently
visited by dolphins and is on the whale migratory route.
The beach is patrolled by life-guards on weekends and
public holidays. It is a popular spot for surfing, boogie-boarding,
fishing, surf-skiing and swimming.
The beach's main entrance is next to the bowling club
and the camping ground, though there is also one down at the headland,
by the carpark, one for dogs 50m up the beach and one in the camping
ground. Stuarts Point is enhanced by its peaceful, natural settings,
abundant birdlife and close-knit community.
Stuarts Point is an excellent holiday destination for
families, with its close proximity to numerous small and large towns.
Some neighbouring day trip places are Scotts Head, Grassy Head, Mount
Yarrahapinini, Nambucca and Way-Way Creek reserve.
The Stuarts Point War Memorial is a very impressive
acknowledgment.
Stuarts Point has both Anglican
and Catholic
congregational churches.
Stuarts Point has a tavern/pub/hotel. 
Stuarts Point would be considered a holiday
destination, and travelers will find the tourist drive is of interest.
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