The rocky headland of Little Gibber, also know as Dark Point, north of Hawks Nest and in the southern area of Myall Lakes National Park, was declared an Aboriginal Site of significance in 2002. This area has a rich cultural history and has been a gathering place for the Worimi people for over 4000 years, making it well worth a visit.
The gibber provides shelter from the winds on either side with beautiful views over the Broughton Island on the northern side.
The 4WD access point to this beach is located at Hawks Nest Golf Club. It is then a 20 minute drive along the beach to the Gibber. You can also access the beach by parking on Mungo Brush Road and walking over the Dark Point sand dunes.