Photo: Charliekay / CC BY-SA 4.0
Imagine a beach where each step you take emits a high-pitched squeak underfoot—that's the magic of Squeaky Beach in Wilsons Promontory National Park. This pristine stretch of white quartz sand, flanked by giant granite boulders and lapped by turquoise waters, offers one of Victoria's most unique coastal experiences. The squeaking sound, caused by the perfectly round, dry sand grains rubbing together, adds a playful soundtrack to your walk. Beyond the novelty, the beach is a gateway to the park's rich wildlife and rugged landscapes.
Highlights & What to See
- The Squeaky Sand: Walk barefoot along the shoreline to hear the signature squeak—best when the sand is dry and warm.
- Granite Boulders: Explore the enormous, smoothly sculpted boulders at the northern end; perfect for scrambling and photo ops.
- Tidal Rock Pools: At low tide, discover small pools teeming with colourful sea stars, anemones, and tiny fish.
- Picnic Area & Camping: Use the well-maintained picnic facilities or stay overnight at nearby Tidal River campground for sunrise access.
- Wildlife Spotting: Keep an eye out for wombats, wallabies, and emus in the surrounding heathland; offshore, you might spot dolphins.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 2–3 hours enjoying the beach, walking the sand, and exploring the boulders. To fully appreciate the area, combine it with a half-day hike on the nearby Lilly Pilly Gully or Tongue Point trails. If you're camping at Tidal River, you can easily allocate a full day to relax and explore the broader Wilsons Promontory National Park.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Tidal River: The park's main hub with a visitor centre, general store, and access to many walking tracks.
- Lilly Pilly Gully Nature Walk: A short, shady loop through lush rainforest and past a historic sawmill.
- Tongue Point: A coastal walk offering dramatic cliff views and a secluded lookout.
- Mount Oberon Summit: A steep but rewarding hike to panoramic views over the promontory.
- Prom Wildlife Walk: An easy trail from Tidal River that often yields wombat and kangaroo sightings.
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Image credits
- Wilsons Promontory National Park — Brian W. Schaller / FAL
- Tidal River — Arnold Price / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Lilly Pilly Gully — Unknown author Unknown author / Public domain
- Tongue Point — Mahdiabbasinv / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Mount Oberon — Mattinbgn ( talk · contribs ) / CC BY 3.0
- Prom Wildlife Walk — Brian W. Schaller / FAL