Description
Jacks Beach Reserve is a small and picturesque reserve located in Bittern, Australia, offering stunning views of Western Port Bay and French Island.
It is also home to the decommissioned Oberon class submarine HMAS Otama.
Visitors to Jacks Beach Reserve can enjoy a range of activities, including taking in the breathtaking view of Western Port Bay and French Island. They can also explore the old tanning pit that was used for fishing nets in the early 1900s and visit the decommissioned submarine HMAS Otama for a tour and a glimpse into its history.
For a more relaxed outing, visitors can have a picnic or take a walk along the beach. There is no shortage of things to see and do at Jacks Beach Reserve.
The best time to visit Jacks Beach Reserve is during the summer months of December to February when the weather is warm and sunny.
Jacks Beach Reserve is accessible by both car and public transportation. It is about an hour's drive from Melbourne, and visitors can also take a train to Bittern Station and then walk or take a taxi to the reserve. Regardless of the mode of transportation, visitors will be treated to a stunning view of Western Port Bay upon arriving at the reserve.
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Parks: Entry Station, Nature Reserves, Picnic Area
Trails & sites: Swimming holes