Are there crocodiles in Ballina, NSW?

Are there crocodiles in Ballina, NSW?

There is no need to worry about crocodiles in Ballina, NSW. The popular North Coast holiday town is too far south of Croc Country for saltwater crocodiles to venture.

Is Ballina in crocodile territory?

If travelling in Australia, it is important to know where Croc Country is before getting in the water. Potentially deadly saltwater crocodiles live along vast stretches of the Australian coastline – including around some popular holiday spots.

But are there crocodiles in Ballina, New South Wales?

Crocodiles in Ballina

If you’re worried about crocodiles in Ballina, put your mind at rest. There are no crocodiles in Ballina.

Crocodiles generally live in the tropical stretches of Australia, although they do come a little further south than the Tropic of Capricorn.

They don’t come as far south as Ballina, however. In fact, there are no crocodiles in New South Wales.

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How far south do crocodiles come?

The generally accepted southern boundary of Croc Country is the Boyne River near Gladstone, Queensland. There have been crocodile sightings south of the Boyne River, but if any creep into this new turf, they are instantly earmarked for capture and removal.

What to do in Ballina

Top Ballina activities include private surfing lessons and half day coastal walking tours.

Other attractions in Ballina include the Big Prawn, North Creek Beach, Lighthouse Beach and the Ballina Naval and Maritime Museum.

Where to stay in Ballina

The top Ballina accommodation options are:

The Big Prawn in Ballina, NSW.
The Big Prawn in Ballina, NSW – no crocodiles are going to be eating this prawn. Photo courtesy of Destination NSW.

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