Pambula River Mouth

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Experience the Pristine Beauty of Pambula River Mouth on the Sapphire Coast

 the natural beauty of the Sapphire Coast with a visit to Pambula River Mouth. This pristine estuary, situated on the inside of Pambula Beach's southern headland and surrounded by a national park, boasts vibrant turquoise water and breathtaking views.

Protected from the wind and swell coming from the south, Pambula River Mouth is a kayaking, SUPing, and fishing paradise. Bring your watercraft of choice, or simply dive in and let the current gently carry you as the river flows to the sea. Just around the point is Lions Beach, where you can relax on the soft sand and watch happy dogs race up and down the shore, or keep your eyes on the water and wait for dolphins, sea birds, and even whales (if you're here during spring) to cruise by.

Upstream, Pambula River and Lake are some of the most significant oyster-producing waterways on the Sapphire Coast, renowned for their pure and delicious native Sydney Rock Oysters.

While the road to Pambula River Mouth is steep, there are two-level car parks reserved for people with disabilities, as well as a level pathway to accessible toilets and outdoor showers. Take a break and enjoy the grassy foreshore, complete with a children's playground featuring a net swing.

For nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, Pambula River Mouth is not to be missed.

About the Author: colin

Colin Dixon is a songwriter, drone photographer, and storyteller based in the stunning southeast corner of Australia. Drawing on decades of experience in IT — now enriched with AI tools and aerial imaging — Colin captures the raw beauty and quiet stories of the Wilderness Coast, from Eden to Mallacoota and the wild shores of Marlo. Through projects like Love Eden and DroneCraft, he combines music, panoramic drone photography, and local reflections to celebrate the deep connection between land, sea, and community. His work invites audiences to see this remarkable coastline from both an eagle’s view and a neighbour’s heart.

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