camel sunset

Hump Day

The Worimi Conservation Lands (Stockton Bight Sand Dunes) cover 4,200 hectares... 1,800 of which are forest as well as 32kms of the longest moving sand dunes in the southern hemisphere. These truly awe-inspiring dunes reach heights of over 30 metres with slopes of up to 60 degrees to form a majestic,
alien-like moonscape - a much sought after location for film makers around the globe.

Thanks to the generosity of the Worimi people we are invited to experience and enjoy this special place (with respect and without disturbing any Aboriginal sites). See this monumental sandscape for yourself by four wheel drive (with permits). Go fishing, surfing, or take an organised tour for quad biking, sandboarding, horse or camel riding. Enjoy a cultural tour including historic sites such as the Aboriginal middens, Tin City and the Sygna. 

4WD... grab a self-drive permit (see p24) and enter via Williamtown or Anna Bay. Alternatively relax and take a safe, fun tour on board a Hummer or 4WD.

Sandboarding... for an exhilarating way to explore the dunes go by
off-road vehicle and surf down the 40 metre slopes on custom sandboards. 

Quadbiking... the ultimate experience for the adventurous... ride from bush to beach across the desert wilderness. Safe but sandsational!

Horse & Camel Rides... relax and experience the peace and tranquility riding horseback or a sunset camel adventure through the bush, over the dunes and along the beach.

Surfing... long board, short board, kite board or boogie board... you’ll find the perfect break along the 32km stretch of beach from Stockton to Birubi.

Fishing... try beach fishing near the Sygna wreck on Stockton Beach.

More info here!