Pearces Beach (Mornington Peninsula National Park)

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Pearces Beach (Mornington Peninsula National Park)

Pearces Beach is a secluded spot near the township of Blairgowrie within the Mornington Peninsula National Park. There is a small carpark that links to a narrow sandy path that provides access to this beach and also Dimmicks Beach to the east.

The beaches attract keen surfers who are confident in navigating the dangerous rips that can occur here. Fishing, snorkeling and scuba diving are popular activities along the rocky shoreline, due to the gutters, rip holes and rocky reefs that provide refuge to the vast marine life. The beaches sandy scape that meets the rocky shore welcomes walkers who are keen to investigate the rock pools or stroll along the waters edge at low tide.

Hooded Plovers call the sand above high tide on these beaches home, so it is important to follow all signage and keep off the habitat area for this magnificent but vulnerable beach-nesting bird.

Although beautiful, these are dangerous swimming beaches with unpredictable rips, strong currents, rocky reefs, and large waves. The beaches are unpatrolled with limited access for emergency services. Given the aforementioned hazards, swimming is not recommended.

Snakes are also another creature that calls this area home, so please stay on the existing paths to avoid any unnecessary encounters.

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Pearces Beach (Mornington Peninsula National Park)

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Pearces Beach (Mornington Peninsula National Park)

Warnings & Restrictions

Dogs

Dogs are not allowed

Restrictions

  • No drones without a permit
  • No camping
  • No dogs allowed
  • No horses
  • No fires permitted
  • No firearms allowed

Warnings

  • Water hazards
    • Strong currents
    • Rough Surf
    • Submerged obstacles
    • Shallow water
    • Deep water
  • Terrain hazards
    • Unstable cliffs
    • Uneven ground
    • Slippery rocks
  • Animals and pests
    • Snakes
    • Sharks
  • Other warnings
    • Unpatrolled area

Be Prepared

Stay safe and get the most out of your park visit by preparing for natural hazards and other outdoor risks in Victoria’s parks. You are responsible for your own safety and the safety of those in your care. Find out more.

Change of Conditions

Nature being nature, sometimes conditions can change at short notice. It’s a good idea to check this page ahead of your visit for any updates.

Fox Control Underway

Parks Victoria are undertaking fox control in Mornington Peninsula National Park from Portsea Ocean Beach to Greens Bush to relieve predation of vulnerable and threatened native fauna. 

Programs involve the use of cage and soft jaw leg hold traps, Canid Pest Ejectors with para-aminopropiophenone (PAPP) poison and buried PAPP poison, to bait foxes in strategic locations. Short track sections may be closed to isolate works (secondary tracks only). 

Fox trapping and baiting will occur until June 2025.

Dogs are prohibited from entering Mornington Peninsula National Park. If pets are suspected of having consumed a PAPP bait during the baiting period, a vet should be consulted immediately. An antidote to PAPP (methylene blue) is available and stocked by most vets on the Mornington Peninsula.

London Bridge Toilet Closure

The London Bridge toilet facility is temporarily out of service. The nearest public toilets are located at Portsea Ocean Beach area or Portsea Pier.

Gunnamatta Ocean Beach Main Carpark stairs access closed

This Summer, alternative beach access is available via the first carpark or the Gunnamatta Lifesaving Club rescue vehicle track which is located further east

Due to significant storm damage, access to Gunnamatta Beach from the Main Carpark is closed for safety reasons. Recent storm and swell has caused severe erosion, undermined the footings of the stairs and created a hazardous two metre plus drop. We’re currently working through solutions but need to wait for the conditions to stabilise before action can be taken. 

In the meantime, for your safety, please avoid the closure area and adhere to all posted signage. 

Severe weather and storm damage has impacted many parks across Victoria with an unprecedented level of damage incurred over the past 12 months. Parks Victoria rangers and contractors are working hard to address this closure along with many others across the region. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we work to address the damage. 

Landslip affecting beach west of Mushroom Reef, Flinders Ocean Beach

There is a landslip affecting the beach west of Mushroom Reef, Flinders Ocean Beach (within Mornington Peninsula NP).  Please do not approach the slip.

Mushroom Reef Toilet Closure Finders Ocean Beach

The toilet at Flinders Ocean Beach, Mushroom Reef is permanently closed.  The nearest alternative public toilets are Flinders town centre public toilets.

Upcoming Works - Two Bays Walking Trail Closure

The Two Bays Walking Trail will be closed from Latrobe Parade Carpark (Bunurong Track) through to Seawinds Gardens, from May 2025 to September 2025 while we undertake trail repair and upgrade works. This heavily eroded section requires trail resurfacing, construction of stone tread steps and drainage rectification works.


Visitors will not be able to complete the walk from Dromana Foreshore, instead will have to start/finish their journey from Seawinds Gardens through to Cape Schanck.

Charlottes Pass MTB trail will also be closed while works are underway.


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