Four Mile Creek Parking area (South)
Nearest Road: | Lyne Court Rd |
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Nearest Town: | Scamander |
Locality: | East Coast |
Latitude: | S 41° 33′ 28″ |
Longitude: | E 148° 17′ 31″ |
Elevation: | 10 m |
Fee: | No charge |
Management: | P&WS |
Road Surface: | Unsealed |
Car Park: | Rough |
Water: | Dry |
Toilets: | None |
Toilet Accessibility: | No toilet |
Shelter: | None |
Picnic Table: | No table |
Comment: | Leave Tasman Highway into Lyne Court Rd. Veer right onto grassy headland overlooking beach. Park at end of road. |
5 walks from Four Mile Creek Parking area (South)
Burial Point Beach walk
Goal: | Shingle beach to the south of Four Mile Creek Beach |
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Grade: | Moderate |
Type: | Retrace route |
One-way distance: | 350 m |
Return distance: | 700 m |
Comment: | Walk out to rocks then follow round to the south to small cobble beach before Burial Point. Return. |
References
Nano Solutions, Beachsafe, Surf Life Saving Australia, Number 123, Burial Point Tas
“Moderately hazardous”
Marianne Robertson, From Petal Point to Cockle Creek - a Beach Explorers Guide to the East Coast of Tasmania, 1 ed., marianne.robertson@gmail.com, Page 45, Number 3, 5 - Four Mile Creek
“… south up some rocks and over the grassy headland to the small cobble beach in the adjacent bay.”
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Burial Point walk
Goal: | Burial Point |
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Grade: | Moderate |
Type: | Retrace route |
One-way distance: | 1,000 m |
Return distance: | 2,000 m |
Comment: | Walk out to rocks then follow coast south past small cobble beach and then out to Burial Point for views south. Return |
References
Nano Solutions, Beachsafe, Surf Life Saving Australia, Number 123, Burial Point Tas
“Moderately hazardous”
Marianne Robertson, From Petal Point to Cockle Creek - a Beach Explorers Guide to the East Coast of Tasmania, 1 ed., marianne.robertson@gmail.com, Page 45, Number 3, 5 - Four Mile Creek
“Walking south up some rocks…”
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Four Mile Creek Head Beach Access walk
Goal: | Four Mile Creek Beach |
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Grade: | Moderate |
Type: | Retrace route |
One-way distance: | 125 m |
Return distance: | 250 m |
Comment: | Follow track down towards beach, then along rocks to sand. Paddle across Creek if outflow is running. Return same way, or round by bridge. |
References
Marianne Robertson, From Petal Point to Cockle Creek - a Beach Explorers Guide to the East Coast of Tasmania, 1 ed., marianne.robertson@gmail.com, Page 45, Number 3, 5 - Four Mile Creek
“… a grassy-topped headland at the south end of the beach”
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Four Mile Creek Head walk
Caution
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Goal: | Four Mile Creek Head |
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Grade: | Fairly flat |
Type: | Retrace route |
One-way distance: | 75 m |
Return distance: | 150 m |
Comment: | Walk seaward to the rocks to take in the view north and south. Return. |
References
Marianne Robertson, From Petal Point to Cockle Creek - a Beach Explorers Guide to the East Coast of Tasmania, 1 ed., marianne.robertson@gmail.com, Page 45, Number 3, 5 - Four Mile Creek
“The view north up the beach from the grassy headland …is recommended.”
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McIntyres Beach walk from Four Mile Creek
Goal: | McIntyres Beach North end |
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Grade: | Moderate |
Type: | Retrace route |
One-way distance: | 2,000 m |
Return distance: | 4,000 m |
Comment: | Walk out to rocks and then follow coast south around Burial Point and along to McIntyres Beach. Return. |
References
Nano Solutions, Beachsafe, Surf Life Saving Australia, Number 123, Burial Point Tas
“Moderately hazardous”
Nano Solutions, Beachsafe, Surf Life Saving Australia, Number 123, Burial Point Tas
“Moderately hazardous”
Marianne Robertson, From Petal Point to Cockle Creek - a Beach Explorers Guide to the East Coast of Tasmania, 1 ed., marianne.robertson@gmail.com, Page 45, Number 3, 5 - Four Mile Creek
“Pleasant walking over the rock headlands…”
Nano Solutions, Beachsafe, Surf Life Saving Australia, Number 124, McIntyres Beach Tas
“Moderately hazardous”