Nestled within Wilsons Promontory National Park, Refuge Cove is a small, secluded beach that offers a tranquil retreat. This enchanting cove, part of an expansive wilderness area that includes South Point, the southernmost point of mainland Australia, features golden sands and stripy rocks. Shady gum trees line the shore, providing a cool respite, while the gin-clear waters invite visitors to take a refreshing dip. Hikers often use this spot as a rest stop or choose to camp overnight, making it a perfect place to unwind and connect with nature.
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