The size of Stuarts Point is approximately 17 km². There are 2 schools and 1 child care centre located in Stuarts Point. The population of Stuarts Point in 2001 was 769 people. By 2006 the population was 725 showing a population decline of 6% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Stuarts Point is 50 - 59 years.
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Stuarts Point is a small community about 92 kilometres north of Port Macquarie on the mid north coast of NSW. On a recent trip south from Nambucca Heads we decided to travel along the coast and explore some of the popular holiday destinations.
Stuarts Point is a lovely spot with caravan park along the water - an arm of the MacLeay River that separates the town from the beach. Near the entrance to the caravan park is a small bridge across the river that leads along a walking track to the beach - about 700 metres.
Stuarts Point Holiday Park has lovely sights and a great un-powered section on the banks of the river at the far end of the park.
There is a very nice picnic spot near the water and the public toilets are located within the grounds of the caravan park – old but convenient. We ordered lunch from The Point Cafe and Takeaway and went to the shaded area on the river to enjoy our meal – very good value – crumbed fish, chips and salad for about $12 – delicious.
This small place has a store, take away bottle shop, service station and tavern and is very popular during summer.