
Ten Mile Beach forms part of Bundjalung's 38 km of protected coastline. The Esk River, the largest untouched coastal river system on the north coast, runs through the southern half of the park. Other features include the Jerusalem Creek Peninsula, freshwater lagoons, mangrove mudflats and rare rainforests at Woody Head.
The park is an excellent place for bushwalking (hiking) and has some spectacular lookouts. It also good for swimming, snorkelling, surfing, canoeing and mountain biking.
There is a campsite available in the park. There are also cabins and a cottage for accommodation.
The northern end of the park is located next to South Evans Head.
This tract of heath and wetland rimmed by pristine beaches forms a community comprising some of Australia's most interesting plants. Spring creates a vivid change, with multi-coloured wildflowers carpeting the landscape. This area is also a valuable example of the evolution and dynamics of coastal landforms.
The park is a good place for bushwalking (hiking), swimming, surfing and mountain biking.
There no camping available in the park.
3 km north of Evans Head.