Cape Conran offers up both wild and sheltered beaches, perfect for winter rambles and summertime swims, whale watching by day (May to October) and indigo-black skies by night.
The coastal park has a range of camping spots to choose from and is home to a colourful array of wildlife. Choose from Pearl Point, Binn Beach or Gunai Beach campgrounds, all managed by Parks Victoria, and settle in for some back-to-nature activities. East Cape Beach is a great spot for a picnic and the Yeerung River meanders down to the beach offering a sheltered swimming hole just perfect for the kids.
Stargazing after dark is a feast at Cape Conran, with virtually any spot in the area ideal for viewing.
Cape Conran Coastal Park
East Cape Road, Cape Conran VIC 3888
Cape Conran is a natural stargazing location, due to its light-on infrastructure and vast empty beaches. Grab a torch and head for the darkest corner of Cape Conran to get your fill of astronomical activity.
Cape Conran’s crescent moon beach is the main attraction for this stunning locale, with the region offering so much more; wildlife, camping, walking, boating and fishing.