Situated in the heart of Byron Bay, this national park stretches three stunning kilometres south from the town’s iconic lighthouse. Infamous for being the most easterly point on mainland Australia, Tallows Beach is also well loved by its hippie locals for its good surf, fishing, sunbathing and whale watching. For more information on this slice of paradise visit here.
Surf at Tallows Beach, Arakwal National Park
Patterns in the sand at Tallows Beach, Arakwal National Park
View of Tallows Beach and Creek from the Byron Bay Lighthouse, Arakwal National Park
Coastal vegetation, Arakwal National Park
Surf at Tallows Beach, Arakwal National Park
Sunset over Tallows Creek, Arakwal National Park
Tallows Beach looking north to the Byron Bay Lighthouse, Arakwal National Park
Surf mist at Tallows Beach looking north to the Byron Bay Lighthouse, Arakwal National Park
Crab holes in the sand at Tallows Beach, Arakwal National Park
Sunset through the reeds at Tallows Creek, Arakwal National Park
Patterns in the sand at Tallows Beach, Arakwal National Park