Beaumaris Bay Coastal Park offers scenic coastal landscapes along Victoria’s southeastern shore, featuring diverse marine and terrestrial ecosystems that appeal to beachgoers, walkers, and nature lovers.
Beaumaris Bay Coastal Park stretches along the eastern coastline of Port Phillip Bay, in the state of Victoria, Australia. This park protects a series of rocky cliffs, sandy beaches, and coastal dunes that offer habitat for a variety of native wildlife including seabirds, marine mammals, and native coastal vegetation. The park is characterized by rugged sandstone formations, sheltered bays, and intertidal zones that support rich biodiversity. Historically, the area was inhabited by the Bunurong people, who utilized the land and sea resources sustainably for thousands of years. Today, it provides excellent recreation opportunities including walking along coastal trails, birdwatching, picnicking, and fishing. The park’s proximity to Melbourne makes it a popular destination for locals and visitors seeking a natural seaside escape. Notable landmarks include natural rock formations and lookouts providing panoramic views of the bay and offshore islands. Visitors often enjoy easy access to beach activities combined with tranquil hiking routes that lead through native bushland. Conservation efforts focus on protecting coastal vegetation, managing invasive species, and preserving habitat for shorebirds and marine life. The park balances recreational use with preservation of its unique coastal environment, drawing outdoor enthusiasts looking for both relaxation and exploration within a protected coastal setting.
Clifftop Viewing Platforms overlooking Port Phillip Bay
Coastal heath and dune ecosystems supporting rare native plants
Opportunities for shore-based fishing and tide pool exploration
Quiet, less crowded beach coves ideal for solitude and birdwatching
Exposed sandstone cliffs reveal fossilized marine life, attracting geology enthusiasts and educational groups.
A scenic coastal walking trail with interpretive signs showcasing the area's natural and cultural history.
Well-maintained picnic areas with sheltered tables and barbecue facilities near the main beach access points.