Sharpes Beach to Pat Morton Lookout
Natural Attractions
One of the most scenic sections of the Ballina Coastal Recreation Path is the walk from Sharpes Beach to Pat Morton Lookout. This easy coastal stroll rewards walkers with sweeping views of the Ballina coastline.
Starting at Sharpes Beach, the path follows the headland offering dramatic clifftop views. It's the kind of walk where you'll find yourself slowing down, camera in hand, as the scenery does most of the talking. Along the way, pandanus trees between Sharpes Beach and Boulders Beach provide shady spots to stop and enjoy a picnic.
At Boulders Headland, take a moment to watch the surfers before continuing along the path towards Lennox Head.
The walk leads to Pat Morton Lookout, offering uninterrupted views stretching north along the coastline towards Byron Bay. On a clear day, you can spot Cape Byron Lighthouse in the distance.
During whale migration season (May to November), this stretch of coastline is one of Ballina's best vantage points for spotting humpback whales on their annual journey.
The walk is approximately 3km one way, making it perfect for families, walkers and pets (on leash). Sunrise and sunset are particularly spectacular.
Whether you're after a peaceful stroll, a scenic photo stop or a prime whale-watching perch, this coastal walk is a must-do when visiting Ballina Coast & Hinterland.
At Boulders Headland, take a moment to watch the surfers before continuing along the path towards Lennox Head.
The walk leads to Pat Morton Lookout, offering uninterrupted views stretching north along the coastline towards Byron Bay. On a clear day, you can spot Cape Byron Lighthouse in the distance.
During whale migration season (May to November), this stretch of coastline is one of Ballina's best vantage points for spotting humpback whales on their annual journey.
The walk is approximately 3km one way, making it perfect for families, walkers and pets (on leash). Sunrise and sunset are particularly spectacular.
Whether you're after a peaceful stroll, a scenic photo stop or a prime whale-watching perch, this coastal walk is a must-do when visiting Ballina Coast & Hinterland.











