Beaches We Can Drive On
Beaches We Can Drive On
Does anyone know which beaches we can drive on in Vic?
The only one I know of is Shallow Inlet just past the township of Sandy Point. Its pretty firm sand & 2WDs do it easy there. It was my 1st beach driving experience in my dads HQ Statesman lol.
Great spot for windsurfing (speed records have been set there) & fishing but I dont know how far around you're allowed to drive.
Does anyone know? Or know other beaches we're allowed to stretch our Subie legs on?
The only one I know of is Shallow Inlet just past the township of Sandy Point. Its pretty firm sand & 2WDs do it easy there. It was my 1st beach driving experience in my dads HQ Statesman lol.
Great spot for windsurfing (speed records have been set there) & fishing but I dont know how far around you're allowed to drive.
Does anyone know? Or know other beaches we're allowed to stretch our Subie legs on?
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WA- just about anwhere ya bloody want lol 
I'm sure there's lots places in Qld. I think also Stradbroke I. Plus beaches FNQ
Saw on Pat Callinans 4WD show this "road" section of beach North of Noosa holds the record for most wrecked vehicles...20-30 per year!
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I'm sure there's lots places in Qld. I think also Stradbroke I. Plus beaches FNQ
Saw on Pat Callinans 4WD show this "road" section of beach North of Noosa holds the record for most wrecked vehicles...20-30 per year!


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In SA there is the Little Dip CP just out of Robe, there is also Beachport which is 40km odd towards Victoria from Robe. Robe has a beach you can drive on that is usually full of people and cars. North of Kingston you can drive on the "42 mile crossing" which is 42 mile to Salt Creek along the beach and another 42 mile to the Murray Mouth. Of course these "42 miles" aren't really 42 miles. But it is about 100km total stretch of beach. Goolwa (other side of the Murray mouth) has about 10km worth of beach you can drive on. There is Morgan's Beach near Cape Jervis you can drive down onto. Also Sellicks beach allows cars as well as Moana (these are about 40km south of Adelaide CBD down the coast). Up near Port Pirie there is some beaches to can drive on. That is about all I know of in SA for beaches. Plenty of good sand driving around inland though... But anything West of the Victorian boarder is pretty much sand so.......
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Nsw north coast and stockton beach all need permits to drive on you can get a 3 day pass or 12 mth pass mungo brush the other side of teagardens is national parks you can drive so far but not all the way to seals rocks port macquarie catch the ferry across the river have to pay for service then you can beach hop to cressant head or use the dirt road. would pay to contact local councils for beaches available for 4x4. stockton beach has speed limit on it and is policed. it also gets crowded on the weekends need to let tyres down to 12 - 15 psi very soft sand. Scots head you can drive north to the outlet at nambucca heads, 3rd head land near urunga .urunga outlet to hungry head. milestrom to urunga outlet. minniwaters the beach is hard thats most of the one ive been one or know of hope that helps
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I'm pretty sure there's also a beach near Portland that you can 4wd on - if you're a part of their 4wd club or know the ranger or something.
That's where Robe is great and WA has it good. But that said, take away the beaches in WA and what have you got to 4wd on then? We've got a larger variety of 4wd'n and some would say that the Dargo area in Vic offers some of the best 4wd'n in Australia for variety in one location
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I wouldn't mind permits - we're pretty much not allowed on the beach in Victoria! There are small pockets that get you close to the beach or you need to be part of a club or organisation to be allowed on an allocated area of beach...taza wrote:Far out!! are you guys serious?? You need permits to drive on the beach
That's where Robe is great and WA has it good. But that said, take away the beaches in WA and what have you got to 4wd on then? We've got a larger variety of 4wd'n and some would say that the Dargo area in Vic offers some of the best 4wd'n in Australia for variety in one location

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Well, 1) when Ruby Scoo is in one piece and moving again, 2) when we've scouted out the area, unless we want to just rock up and check it out without having done any reconnaissance and see what happens... which could be get really really stuck.nachaluva wrote:When are we going???
We should get out there some day soon though - it gets closed from June...
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Matt, Ruby Scoo's being worked on between other activities... But hopefully it won't be such a slow process, just have to make sure I do it all properly as I go. Once the painting is out of the way it should start to move along pretty quickly.
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