Minnie Water, a charming beach village in New South Wales, offers a range of attractions for nature and outdoor enthusiasts. The picturesque Minnie Water Beach is a prominent feature, with its over a kilometer long stretch of coastline. The northern half of the beach is ideal for surfing, while the southern half, sheltered by a reef, is a launching point for fishing boats. The beach is also home to a reserve with facilities such as a hall, picnic area, and the Minnie Water SLSC, which patrols the beach during the summer holidays.
The park offers various walking experiences, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the region's natural beauty. Additionally, the area is known for its surfing, and visitors can take advantage of the Minnie Surf School to learn or perfect their skills.