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Hangover Bay

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With its wide sweep of sandy beach, Hangover Bay offers good snorkelling, swimming, windsurfing and surfing in the Jurien Bay Marine Park.

Bottlenose dolphins are common and sea lions can also be occasionally seen. You can launch your boat from the beach. The vegetation along the access road is composed of summer-scented wattle, coastal banjine and other common coastal species. Bobtails and other reptiles such as Gould’s monitors and carpet pythons (which are completely harmless) may also be seen.

Getting There

You can get to this site by: Two-wheel drive and large vehicles > 7m

GPS: -30.5929, 115.104

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Site Activities:

Surfing
Snorkelling
Swimming
Fishing

Site Facilities:

Barbecue
Toilet
No dogs allowedNo drinking water available
Activities
  • Surfing

  • Snorkelling

  • Swimming

  • Fishing

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