Landmarks and Buildings, Natural Attractions, National Parks and Reserves, Parks and Gardens
Discover the outstanding coastal scenery of Beachport Conservation Park. This 710-hectare park protects beautiful white sandy beaches, weathered limestone cliffs, sand dunes and saltwater lagoons.
The park was first set aside to conserve habitat for bird life. Today birdwatchers delight in spotting some of the 200 species recorded here. To see water birds such as swans and black ducks, head to the lakes. Camping, beachcombing, fishing and bushwalking are popular activities.
The shallow water provides a safe swimming area and sailing/wind surfing landing site. Sheltered picnic spots are nearby.
Four-wheel drive vehicles can access the full-length of the park. Conventional vehicles can get as far as Woolley Rocks.
Camping is only available in the Three Mile Bend area; permits are available from a nearby self-registration station on Lake George Road.