Janie's Corner
Highlights
- Explore the rugged beauty of Janie's Corner, where isolation offers a true escape from the everyday hustle.
- Discover unique birdwatching opportunities amidst the diverse wildlife of Booti Booti National Park.
- Navigate the rocky shores with caution, experiencing the thrill of a secluded beach adventure.
- Enjoy the stunning views of Seven Mile Beach as it stretches south towards Pacific Palms, creating a picturesque backdrop.
Janie’s Corner is located at Cape Hawke in the northern precinct of Booti Booti National Park on the Barrington Coast.
It is isolated and easy here to imagine being marooned on a deserted island. Cape Hawke ends at Janie’s Corner, where Seven Mile Beach begins its long run south to Pacific Palms.
Janie’s Corner is one of four tiny beaches at Cape Hawke just around the rocky corner from Seven Mile Beach and can be accessed on foot only from the car park. All four are isolated, rocky and hazardous, so use extreme caution.
The largest beach here is 200 metres, wedged between protruding sandstone points with rocks also dominating the northern half. Beach breaks and permanent rips make this a highly hazardous beach.
NPWS vehicle fees apply to this park.
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