We strolled to Chinamans Beach from the Murchison River area in Kalbarri, as it was visible from the foreshore. The beach was bustling with people, many of whom were fishing from both sides of the shore. The waves were quite large, and the sand was soft and fine. Walking along the beach was a pleasant change from the footpath. The other end of the beach connects to Zuytdrop Memorial and the Back beach, which eventually leads to the Blue holes if you continue walking. It was a great spot to swim and soak up the beach atmosphere.
This is a stunning and tranquil spot for you and the kids to snorkel and observe the diverse fish species that inhabit the area. I managed to count at least 10 different types of fish in various shapes and sizes. It's just a short drive from Kalbarri and offers decent parking and restroom facilities as well.