Froggies Beach also known a Froggy’s Beach is a tiny, secluded cove and hidden gem tucked on the southern side of Snapper Rocks at the very southern end of the Gold Coast, right near the Queensland/NSW border and the base of Point Danger. This small sandy inlet offers clear waters and dramatic rocky scenery, making it a favourite locals’ spot for picnics, sunbathing, photography, or watching (and sometimes catching) waves at nearby Snapper Rocks and Duranbah.
It’s considered a bit of a hidden beach โ quieter and less crowded than the main surf spots โ with a quirky local legend: a large rock overlooking the cove has been creatively painted green to resemble a big frog (hence the name “Froggies”), adding a fun, whimsical touch that locals love pointing out. Conditions vary by day โ on smaller swells or low tide, the water can be calm with a natural paddling pond forming in the shallows (great for relaxed wading or kids), but with decent southeast swells (common here), waves can wrap in and create rideable surf in the cove itself, attracting bodyboarders and surfers.

Escape the crowds at this tiny hidden cove and level up your Gold Coast day with these top-rated nearby experiences โ from epic surf sessions right next door, fun land-and-water Duck Tours exploring the hinterland and coast, to a magical sunset river cruise spotting wildlife and city lights. Perfect for turning your peaceful Froggies Beach moment into an unforgettable adventure!
Beach Information
- ๐๏ธ Best Time to Visit: Year-round for picnics and soaking up the sun! September to April for warmer weather and clearer days; early mornings or weekdays to enjoy the peaceful vibe away from any weekend locals.
- ๐ Marine Stingers: Rare; possible NovemberโMay.
- ๐ฉ Lifeguard Patrol: No patrols at Froggies Beach itself (small unpatrolled cove) โ swimming is not recommended due to strong currents, rips, and rocks; safer to swim at patrolled nearby beaches like Rainbow Bay or Greenmount. Great for wading or paddling in shallows at low tide when calm.
- ๐ Dog Friendly: On-leash permitted in some adjacent areas, but dogs prohibited on the beach and near water (check City of Gold Coast signage). Not a prime dog spot โ head to nearby designated off-leash foreshores.
- ๐ ๏ธ Facilities: Limited โ viewing areas, parking, nearby cafes.
- โฟ Accessibility: Accessibility: Limited โ short walk from parking along paths/boardwalk to the cove; some rocky/uneven terrain and no full wheelchair access to sand/water. Nearby Point Danger offers an alternative accessibility however is a steep ramp and stairs.
- ๐๏ธ Closest Town: Coolangatta โ Distance: 0 km (southern Gold Coast border area)
- โ๏ธ Closest Airport: Gold Coast Airport โ Distance: ~5โ10 km
- ๐ฆ๏ธ Typical Weather: Subtropical; warm, humid summers, mild winters.
๐ธ Why Visit Froggies Beach?
Froggies Beach is a charming hidden pocket on the southern Gold Coast โ perfect for those wanting a quiet escape from the crowds at Snapper Rocks or Duranbah. This tiny cove offers pristine views, a natural paddling area at low tide on calmer days, and that iconic green frog-painted rock watching over the sand. Ideal for picnics on the rocks/grass, photography (especially surfers and sunsets), relaxing in the sun, or a short stroll along the boardwalk up to Point Danger headland. While not great for swimming (strong currents/rips โ stick to wading or nearby patrolled spots), it’s a locals’ favourite for its peaceful, secluded feel right at the QLD/NSW border, with conditions that can shift from flat and family-friendly to surfy and exciting..
๐๏ธThings to Do at Froggies Beach
- ๐๏ธ Picnics & Sunbathing: Spread out on the small sand or grassy edges for a relaxed picnic โ favourite locals’ spot away from crowds.
- ๐ธ Photography & Views: Capture the green frog rock, dramatic rocks/boulders, surfers at Snapper Rocks, and border scenery; great for sunset shots.
- ๐ Wading & Low-Tide Play: Shallow areas often form a nice paddling pond at low tide for safe splashing when conditions are calm (check the dayโs swell โ on bigger days, waves may roll in for surfers instead).
- ๐ถ Short Walks: Stroll the boardwalk/snake path around the cove up to Point Danger for headland views and more coastal scenery.
- ๐ Watch Surfers: Prime vantage for viewing world-class waves at nearby Snapper Rocks and Duranbah without getting in the water โ or paddle out if you’re experienced and conditions suit.



๐โโ๏ธ Surfing at Froggies Beach ๐ธ
Froggies Beach (also known locally as Froggy Beach) is a charming, hidden little cove tucked just south of legendary Snapper Rocks on the Gold Coast border in Coolangatta. This sheltered pocket offers calm, scenic vibes with clear waters, rocky outcrops, a famous green frog painted on the rocks, and a boardwalk linking to Point Danger headland โ perfect for picnics, sunbaking, whale watching from the lookout, or escaping crowds. Not a main surf destination (swimming and surfing here are not recommended due to strong rips, rocks, and hazards), but it’s steps from world-class waves at Superbank (north) or Duranbah (south) for experienced surfers seeking epic sessions.
Ideal for:
- Locals and visitors wanting a quiet, family-friendly picnic spot or relaxed sun-soak away from busier beaches
- Scenic strolls along the boardwalk, headland views, and whale spotting in season (JuneโNovember)
- Combining chill vibes with easy access to pro-level surfing nearby at Snapper/Superbank or Duranbah
- Photography, nature lovers, and those seeking a secret-slice paradise feel on the QLD/NSW border

Always check rocks (sharp and hazardous), strong rips, sharks (occasional sightings in the area), and no patrol here โ swimming not recommended; head to nearby patrolled Rainbow Bay instead. Surfing is experts-only nearby due to crowds, power, and consequences!
๐ Example forecast for Snapper Rocks
โiconic world-class point break on the Gold Coast. Famous for ultra-long, peeling rights and high-performance wavesโbest on SE swells with SW offshore winds. Experts only due to crowds, power, and hazards โ ๏ธ
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๐๏ธFacilities & Accessibility
Froggies Beach is a natural, undeveloped cove with basic/minimal facilities โ emphasis on its wild, secluded charm:
โ Cafรฉs and dining in Coolangatta/Tweed Heads (short drive/walk).
๐ฝ Toilets and amenities nearby at Point Danger or Snapper Rocks carparks.
๐ Picnic spots on grass/rocks (bring your own; no BBQs or tables onsite).
โฟ Limited accessibility: Short paths/boardwalk access, but rocky/uneven in places โ not wheelchair-friendly to the sand/water.
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ฟ๏ธ Free parking at nearby Point Danger lookout or Snapper Rocks (limited spaces โ arrive early).
๐ค๏ธBest Time to Visit Froggies Beach
- ๐ September to April: Warmest for picnics and low-tide paddling โ clearer days for photos.
- Year-round: Secluded anytime; low tide best for shallows and exploring rocks when calm; check swell forecasts for surf vs. flat conditions.
- Avoid swimming if unsure โ check conditions at patrolled nearby beaches.
๐บ๏ธ Getting There
๐ Driving: Located off Marine Parade or near Point Danger (southern Gold Coast, just before NSW border). Park at Point Danger lookout or Snapper Rocks carparks โ short walk along boardwalk/paths to the cove (easy 5โ10 minutes).
๐ Public Transport: Buses to Coolangatta/Tweed Heads; short walk. ๐ฒ Parking: Free nearby โ busier on weekends.
Note: Uneven paths; check City of Gold Coast for updates.
๐ก Info correct at time of writing โ check City of Gold Coast and Surf Life Saving Queensland for current patrol times and access updates.
๐ก Local Tips
๐๏ธ Froggies Beach is a true hidden local favourite โ tiny and tucked away, with the green frog rock as a fun landmark (painted by a creative local years ago to match the name!).
๐ธ Spot the frog rock first โ it’s the quirky icon overlooking the cove.
๐ Conditions can change fast โ calm one day for picnics and paddling (especially low tide), surfy the next for watching or joining the action (experienced surfers only!).
๐Low tide reveals a nice paddling pond when swell is small โ great for kids, but no swimming in deeper areas due to rips/currents.
๐ถCombine with a walk up Point Danger for views across the border.
๐๏ธRespect the environment โ take rubbish and stay on paths.



๐Nearby Attractions
- ๐๏ธ Point Danger: Headland lookout with lighthouse, views into NSW, and picnic areas.
- ๐๏ธ Snapper Rocks (north): World-famous surf break and patrolled beach.
- ๐๏ธ Rainbow Bay & Greenmount (nearby): Family-friendly patrolled beaches.
- ๐ Duranbah Beach (south): Popular surf spot just over the border.
๐ Events & Markets Nearby
Close to Coolangatta/Tweed happenings:
๐๏ธ Broadbeach or Burleigh markets (short drive north).
๐๏ธ Coolangatta Markets and local pop-ups.
๐ Border festivals and seasonal events.
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๐๏ธAccommodation Near Froggies Beach
- ๐จ Hotels, apartments, and holiday rentals in Coolangatta/Tweed Heads with ocean views.
- ๐ก Family-friendly options near the border.
- ๐ Caravan parks in the area.
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๐ด Places to Eat & Drink
Nearby Coolangatta offers great cafรฉs, seafood, and casual dining โ grab takeaway for a picnic at the cove or enjoy views from local spots!
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๐งญPlan Your Trip to Froggies Beach ๐ธ
Froggies Beach is a delightful hidden cove at the southern tip of the Gold Coast โ perfect for a quiet escape with picnic vibes, photo ops, and that iconic green frog rock watching over the sand. Pack a blanket, snacks, and camera for relaxing in the sun, wading in low-tide shallows when conditions are calm, or watching surfers at nearby Snapper Rocks. While not ideal for swimming (strong currents/rips โ head to patrolled Rainbow Bay instead), it’s an easy, peaceful spot for families or couples seeking seclusion right near the QLD/NSW border, with water that can be flat and family-friendly one day or lively with waves the next. Access via short paths from Point Danger or Snapper parking โ arrive early for parking and the best light. Bring water, sunscreen, and respect for this special local secret โ ideal for a half-day chill or combining with border explorations.




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