Shallow Inlet Marine and Coastal Park
Nestled between Waratah Bay and the majestic peaks of Wilsons Promontory, the sheltered waters of Shallow Inlet provide a secluded and peaceful setting for a range of water based activities.
Things to Do
* Go boating within the sheltered waters of the Inlet. Boats can be launched from the western beach near Sandy Point.
* Try your luck at line fishing in the inlet. Common catches of the day include King George Whiting, Flathead, Trevally and Australian Salmon. When fishing, be aware that size and bag limits applying to some species.
* Go bird watching and discover the fascinating lives of Shallow Inlet's migratory visitors.
* Enjoy a barbecue or picnic by the waters edge at Western Beach.
Camping is not permitted within the park. On the eastern shore of Shallow Inlet, accommodation is available at the caravan park and camping grounds off Lester Road. A range of accommodation is available within the township of Sandy Point.
Heritage
The Brataualung Aboriginal clan occupied the area of Wilsons Promontory and Waratah Bay. A large number of coastal middens containing charcoal, stones and the remains of shellfish can be found along the coast and around Shallow Inlet. These are the remains of campsites used by Brataualung and are up to 6000 years old. Earlier sites have been covered by rising sea levels.
The Shallow Inlet Marine and Coastal Park was declared in 1986 in recognition of the area's habitat values for migratory wading birds and shorebirds.
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