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{{Infobox Australian place |
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| name = Hills Beach |
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| state = nsw |
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| image = hills beach 2022.jpg |
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| caption = Hills Beach looking south |
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| image2 = Hills Beach tombolo 2022.jpg |
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| caption2 = Hills Beach tombolo |
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| coordinates = {{coord|30|15|19.62|S|153|8|23.26|E|region:AU-NSW|display=inline}} |
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| location1 = Korora, [[Coffs Harbour]],[[New South Wales]], [[Australia]] |
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| lga = [[City of Coffs Harbour]] |
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| region = [[Mid North Coast]] |
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| free_label_2 = Hazard rating |
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| free_data_2 = 4/10 (moderately hazardous) |
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'''Hills Beach''' (also known as '''Opal Cove Beach''') is a [[beach]] on Korora Bay, located in the city of [[Coffs Harbour]], [[New South Wales]]. <ref name="CHCC">Coffs Harbour City Council Opal Cove Beach. https://www.coffsharbour.nsw.gov.au/Community-and-recreation/Your-neighbourhood/Beaches/Beaches-directory/Opal-Cove-Beach. Retrieved 16 October 2022.</ref> It is a steep, reflective beach, around 600m long.<ref name=CHCC/> At its southern end, Hills Beach is bounded by rocks separating it from the neighbouring Korora Beach.<ref name=CHCC/> Also near the southern end, there is a small creek crossing the beach and a sandy [[tombolo]] stretching out to rocks in the sea. <ref name=CHCC/><ref name="Beachsafe1">Beachsafe. Opal Cove. https://beachsafe.org.au/beach/nsw/coffs-harbour/korora/opal-cove Retrieved 16 October 2022.</ref> At the northern end, the beach is bounded by Pine Brush Creek, which has an intermittently open entrance to the sea, and by steep rocks which separate it from the small (150m long) secluded Hills North Beach. <ref name=Beachsafe1/><ref name="Beachsafe2">Beachsafe. Hills North. https://beachsafe.org.au/beach/nsw/coffs-harbour/korora/hills-north Retrieved 16 October 2022.</ref> The sea off the beach is part of the [[Solitary Islands Marine Park]] and is a Habitat Protection Zone. <ref name="Coastal Walk">NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service. Solitary Islands coastal walk. https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/walking-tracks/solitary-islands-coastal-walk/map Retrieved 16 October 2022.</ref> The Solitary Island Coastal Walk, which goes from [[Red Rock]] to [[Sawtell]] (60 km), runs through Hills Beach. <ref name="Marine Park">NSW Department of Primary Industries. Solitary Islands Marine Park Zoning Map. https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/656305/Solitary_Islands_Marine_Park_Zoning_Map.pdf Retrieved 16 October 2022.</ref> |
'''Hills Beach''' (also known as '''Opal Cove Beach''') is a [[beach]] on Korora Bay, located in the city of [[Coffs Harbour]], [[New South Wales]]. <ref name="CHCC">Coffs Harbour City Council Opal Cove Beach. https://www.coffsharbour.nsw.gov.au/Community-and-recreation/Your-neighbourhood/Beaches/Beaches-directory/Opal-Cove-Beach. Retrieved 16 October 2022.</ref> It is a steep, reflective beach, around 600m long.<ref name=CHCC/> At its southern end, Hills Beach is bounded by rocks separating it from the neighbouring Korora Beach.<ref name=CHCC/> Also near the southern end, there is a small creek crossing the beach and a sandy [[tombolo]] stretching out to rocks in the sea. <ref name=CHCC/><ref name="Beachsafe1">Beachsafe. Opal Cove. https://beachsafe.org.au/beach/nsw/coffs-harbour/korora/opal-cove Retrieved 16 October 2022.</ref> At the northern end, the beach is bounded by Pine Brush Creek, which has an intermittently open entrance to the sea, and by steep rocks which separate it from the small (150m long) secluded Hills North Beach. <ref name=Beachsafe1/><ref name="Beachsafe2">Beachsafe. Hills North. https://beachsafe.org.au/beach/nsw/coffs-harbour/korora/hills-north Retrieved 16 October 2022.</ref> The sea off the beach is part of the [[Solitary Islands Marine Park]] and is a Habitat Protection Zone. <ref name="Coastal Walk">NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service. Solitary Islands coastal walk. https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/walking-tracks/solitary-islands-coastal-walk/map Retrieved 16 October 2022.</ref> The Solitary Island Coastal Walk, which goes from [[Red Rock]] to [[Sawtell]] (60 km), runs through Hills Beach. <ref name="Marine Park">NSW Department of Primary Industries. Solitary Islands Marine Park Zoning Map. https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/656305/Solitary_Islands_Marine_Park_Zoning_Map.pdf Retrieved 16 October 2022.</ref> |
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==Amenities== |
==Amenities== |
Revision as of 02:50, 12 November 2022
Hills Beach New South Wales | |
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Coordinates | 30°15′19.62″S 153°8′23.26″E / 30.2554500°S 153.1397944°E |
LGA(s) | City of Coffs Harbour |
Region | Mid North Coast |
Hills Beach (also known as Opal Cove Beach) is a beach on Korora Bay, located in the city of Coffs Harbour, New South Wales. [1] It is a steep, reflective beach, around 600m long.[1] At its southern end, Hills Beach is bounded by rocks separating it from the neighbouring Korora Beach.[1] Also near the southern end, there is a small creek crossing the beach and a sandy tombolo stretching out to rocks in the sea. [1][2] At the northern end, the beach is bounded by Pine Brush Creek, which has an intermittently open entrance to the sea, and by steep rocks which separate it from the small (150m long) secluded Hills North Beach. [2][3] The sea off the beach is part of the Solitary Islands Marine Park and is a Habitat Protection Zone. [4] The Solitary Island Coastal Walk, which goes from Red Rock to Sawtell (60 km), runs through Hills Beach. [5]
Amenities
Public access to the beach is available at the southern end at Hills Beach Reserve. This is a park with a children’s playground, as well as barbecue, shower and toilet facilities.[2] Behind the northern end, near Pine Brush Creek, is the Opal Cove resort, which offers tourist accommodation. [2] The beach is not patrolled by lifeguards and is moderately hazardous for swimming. [2] Dogs are allowed on leash on the beach. [1] Pine Brush Creek, which crosses the northern end of the beach, has generally good water quality.[6]
History
The beach is named after the Hill family, who had a farm in the area behind the beach from 1923.[7] In the 1920s and 1930s, the family also maintained a golf course on the property.[7] In the 1950s, the beach was regularly used for Christmas parties organized by the Ex-Services Club, with more than 1,000 people attending. [8][9] In 1956, Pine Brush Creek was approved for mineral sand mining to extract rutile, zircon and ilmenite.[8] In 1960, the Hill family opened the Banana Bowl Caravan Park at the northern end of the beach, which was surrounded by banana trees.[8][9] The park offered caravan and camping facilities, with swimming and canoeing available in Pine Brush Creek.[9] The caravan park was sold by the Hill family in 1983[10] and the land was subsequently developed for the Opal Cove Resort c. 1989[11].
Gallery
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Hills Beach looking south
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Hills Beach looking towards tombolo
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Hills Beach Reserve
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Pine Brush Creek
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Solitary Islands Coastal Walk sign
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Hills North Beach
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Opal Cove Resort
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Hills Beach tombolo
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Hills Beach warning sign
References
- ^ a b c d e Coffs Harbour City Council Opal Cove Beach. https://www.coffsharbour.nsw.gov.au/Community-and-recreation/Your-neighbourhood/Beaches/Beaches-directory/Opal-Cove-Beach. Retrieved 16 October 2022.
- ^ a b c d e Beachsafe. Opal Cove. https://beachsafe.org.au/beach/nsw/coffs-harbour/korora/opal-cove Retrieved 16 October 2022.
- ^ Beachsafe. Hills North. https://beachsafe.org.au/beach/nsw/coffs-harbour/korora/hills-north Retrieved 16 October 2022.
- ^ NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service. Solitary Islands coastal walk. https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/walking-tracks/solitary-islands-coastal-walk/map Retrieved 16 October 2022.
- ^ NSW Department of Primary Industries. Solitary Islands Marine Park Zoning Map. https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/656305/Solitary_Islands_Marine_Park_Zoning_Map.pdf Retrieved 16 October 2022.
- ^ NSW Department of Planning and Environment. Pine Brush Creek. https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/topics/water/estuaries/estuaries-of-nsw/pine-brush-creek Retrieved 16 October 2022
- ^ a b Yeates N. Coffs Harbour. Vol I: Pre-1880 to 1945. Coffs Harbour; Coffs Harbour City Council; 1990.
- ^ a b c Yeates N. Coffs Harbour. Vol II: 1946 to 1964. Coffs Harbour; Coffs Harbour City Council; 1993.
- ^ a b c Our Stories. Coffs Coast Heritage. The Banana Bowl Caravan Park. https://coffscoastheritage.info/ Retrieved 16 October 2022
- ^ Coffs Harbour Regional Museum. Coffs Collections, John Hill Interview. https://coffs.recollect.net.au/nodes/view/31265 Retrieved 16 October 2022
- ^ Coffs Harbour Regional Museum. Coffs Collections, Opal Cove Resort, c. 1989. https://coffs.recollect.net.au/nodes/view/68940?keywords=opal%20cove&highlights=WyJvcGFsIiwiY292ZSJd&lsk=f84f7a35d961d646f7f5e686fed7f6af Retrieved 16 October 2022