On the water's edge beyond Governor Phillip Park, adjacent to the Palm Beach Golf course, Station Beach overlooks Pittwater and Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park.
Station Beach is a tidal stretch of sand featuring two beaches separated by a cafe and pier.
The north part of Station Beach (north) is between the Boathouse jetty and Barrenjoey Headland.
Station Beach is a beautiful place to go for a swim. You can boat or kayak at Station Beach; the proximity to Pittwater makes it easy to get out onto the water quickly and enjoy the peace and quiet of the calm waters north of Sydney.
Palm Beach, Bilgola, Newport, Mona Vale and Avalon are all nearby to Station Beach.
Most people go to Station Beach for a quiet and peaceful day at the beach or out on the water. There is not much nightlife in the area; most of what is there, such as clubs and pubs, are located in nearby suburbs such as Avalon or Newport.
It is around 45km to drive to the Sydney CBD from Station Beach.
Station Beach is a great place to get out onto the water for boating. It's easy to take your own boat out on Pittwater and many boat ramps nearby. There are also kayaking opportunities at the beach.
There isn't much for indoor activities in or around Station Beach, but nearby Governor Phillip Park features picnic areas and walking tracks, so it's still worth a visit even on a rainy day.
Unfortunately, there is no direct access to or from Station Beach on public transport and you will have to walk from Palm Beach, however, there are numerous designated stops.
The closest hotels are either in Avalon or Newport, but you will be able to rent luxury holiday homes in the Palm Beach area online.