Blacks Beach
Highlights
- Explore six kilometres of pristine shoreline at Black's Beach, perfect for leisurely walks and family outings.
- Cast a line for bream and whiting at the southern point, enjoying excellent fishing opportunities near McCready's Creek.
- Unwind with a picnic on the sandy beach, equipped with barbeques, playgrounds, and facilities for a relaxing day out.
- Access the beach easily from Bourke Street or Coral Drive, with convenient parking and pathways for all visitors.
Located at Mackay’s northern beaches, Black’s Beach is Mackay’s longest continuous beach, approximately six kilometres in length. It is a 15 minute drive from Mackay’s city centre. Head north on the Bruce Highway and turn right onto the Mackay Bucasia Road, following the Black’s Beach signage. A car park and walkway to the beach can be found on Coral Drive, or beach goers can access it from Bourke Street, with a playground, picnic facilities, barbeques and toilets available.
The beach is dotted with beachfront accommodation options, ranging from caravan and camping to self-contained, motel-style and resort. Guests wake each morning to the relaxing sound of the waves rolling onto the sandy beach.
Popular with walkers, Black’s Beach is a pet-friendly beach, however it is not an off-leash area and therefore all pets must be kept on their lead and under control. Enjoy a family picnic on the sand.
Bream and whiting are caught off the beach, and excellent fishing can be found at the southern point near the mouth of McCready’s Creek.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.