Description
McLoughlin's Beach is a small settlement in South Gippsland, Victoria, with a population of less than 300.
The area has a rich history, with the Kurnai Aboriginal people being the first inhabitants. McLoughlin's Beach offers various recreational activities, including fishing and walking. The beach is not recommended for swimming, but nearby Woodside Beach is popular for families. The town also has amenities such as a picnic shelter, playground, and public facilities.
Located near Ninety Mile Beach, McLoughlin's Beach Jetty Vic is surrounded by waterways and mud flats. Its proximity to the Nooramunga Marine and Coastal Park makes it an attractive destination for nature lovers. The park is home to several threatened species, adding to the area's environmental appeal.
Visitors to McLoughlin's Beach can enjoy walking along the golden sands of Ninety Mile Beach, taking in the changing landscapes throughout the year. The beach offers stunning views of sand dunes, wetlands, and the estuary. Wildlife such as ducks, marsupials, and kangaroos can also be spotted in the area.
McLoughlin's Beach is accessible by road and is a three-hour drive from Melbourne via the M1 route. The beach's jetty provides a scenic walk that can be enjoyed year-round.
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Parks: Wildlife Hides, Regional Parks
Trails & sites: Swimming holes