Zenith Beach

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Zenith Beach is a scenic, relatively secluded surf beach in Port Stephens, New South Wales, known for its clear waters, white sand, and dramatic headland backdrop.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
surf beach
access car park off Shoal Bay Road
walking track from Shoal Bay Road
country Australia
faces south-east
hasActivity coastal walking
fishing (from nearby rock platforms)
surfing
swimming
whale watching from nearby lookouts (seasonal)
hasBackdrop dramatic headlands
hasFacilities car park nearby
no kiosk on the beach
no public toilets on the beach
viewing lookouts nearby
walking tracks
hasHeadland Tomaree Head NERFINISHED
Yacaaba Head NERFINISHED
hasSandType white sand
hasShoreline curved bay
hasVegetation coastal heath behind the dunes
hasWaterType clear water
hasWaveType beach breaks
hazardRating moderate to high surf hazard
isAccessibleFrom Tomaree Head Summit Walk (nearby) NERFINISHED
isKnownFor bushwalking access
photography
relative seclusion
scenic views
surfing
isLessDevelopedThan nearby Nelson Bay foreshore
nearby Shoal Bay Beach
isManagedBy NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service NERFINISHED
isPartOf Port Stephens–Great Lakes Marine Park (coastal area) NERFINISHED
isPopularWith bushwalkers
local surfers
photographers
isWithin protected national park environment
localGovernmentArea Port Stephens Council NERFINISHED
locatedIn Tomaree National Park NERFINISHED
nearestTown Nelson Bay NERFINISHED
Shoal Bay NERFINISHED
patrolledByLifeguards no
region Port Stephens NERFINISHED
state New South Wales

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Tomaree Head overlooks Zenith Beach