I would say this and Lucky bay are my favourite beaches in cape le grand national park. We visited all the beaches the national park had to offer and there’s a few reasons why we think Little Hellfire Bay was perfect; it’s a smaller and less crowded beach because I guess it requires 20mins walk there from Hell Fire beach carpark, it’s a very easy, enjoyable and scenic walk, the water is absolutely exceptional and great for a dip and snorkeling, at the entrance of Hell Fire beach you can use the bathrooms and they have BBQ facilities which was great for us to cook up some snags before walking over. Most importantly we visited the national park over two days and both days were very windy. Little Hell Fire beach was a really good option because it’s nicely sheltered from the wind due to being in a cove. Otherwise i think it would have been a little more difficult to enjoy our time at the national park due to the weather. At the end of the day really hard to make any bad decisions at the national park. It’s sooo good! Check out the...
   Read moreMy absolutely favorite beach in Cape Le Grand National Park. It’s a smaller and less crowded beach. The 20mins walk from Hell Fire Beach carpark, helped to keep a majority of tourists out. We had the beach for ourselves. Trail is worth the walk through a beautiful scrubland! We visited the national park in the middle of December over two days and both days were very windy. Little Hell Fire beach was a really good option because it’s nicely sheltered from the wind due to...
   Read moreA fairly easy walk from Hellfire Bay to Little Hellfire. Had the whole little beach to ourselves (winter 2024). Take care on rocks with black colour, they are very slippery, see captioned photo for visual...
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