I used to visit in the late 60s and 70s. We would camp with huge green tents, setting them up alongside friends and family. Back then, Tabourie wasn't well-known. We fished in the lake and swam at both the beach and the lake. We even went abalone diving at another beach. There were no homes, just a huge sand dune that we would slide down into the lake. On the island, we watched the little fairy penguins. Nowadays, I don't think I would go there because it has become so popular. I believe this place now caters to a different generation. We didn't have pools, jumping attractions, or water parks. On Sundays, a group we called the Mickey Mouse church would have someone dressed as Mickey walk around the campsite, gathering kids for Sunday school, giving parents a break for most of the day. We were very happy little vegemites. These are my cherished memories of Lake Tabourie. Enjoy your own memories.
Прекрасный пляж для серфинга с травянистыми дюнами. Здесь нет спасателей, но вы увидите множество пасущихся кенгуру.
I've been visiting this place for nearly 30 years, but I've stopped going because I felt cleaner before even taking a shower. They really need to address their bore water issue and improve the attitude at the front desk. A little kindness goes a long way. It's a shame because the park itself is truly beautiful.
True to its name! I visited Singing Stones Beach, which is a 20-minute walk south along the coast from Pretty Beach. The walk was pleasant, and the small cove was captivating, with the waves creating an intriguing sound as they washed over the stones. Both locations were definitely worth the trip.