Point Cook Coastal Park

Just 20 kilometres southwest of Melbourne’s CBD, Point Cook Coastal Park is a breath of fresh air — a sprawling mosaic of coastal heathland, saltmarsh, and sandy shores that feels a world away from the city. This is where the bay meets the bush: you’ll hear the crash of waves, the call of migratory birds, and the rustle of wind through ancient moonah trees. It’s a favourite for families, birdwatchers, and anyone craving a low-key seaside escape with genuine natural beauty.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is plenty to explore the main trails, wetlands, and beach. Arrive mid-morning to catch the birdlife at its most active, then picnic at the homestead or on the sand. If you’re keen on the RAAF Museum, add another hour or two. The park is also a lovely spot for a sunset walk — the light over the bay is stunning.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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