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Squeaky Beach

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Squeaky Beach is a coastal beach in Wilsons Promontory National Park in Victoria, Australia. Its name refers to the squeaking sound produced when people walk across its rounded quartz sand grains. The beach is also distinguished by pale sand, clear water, and large granite boulders along parts of the shore. It is visited by walkers, swimmers, photographers, and other park visitors, although ocean and weather conditions can change quickly.

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Squeaky Beach ranks #147 of 353 in the Beach ranking, behind Palm Beach, ahead of Ehukai Beach Park.

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Why is Squeaky Beach called Squeaky Beach?

Squeaky Beach gets its name from the distinct squeaking sound made by the rounded quartz sand grains when you walk on them. The friction caused by the perfectly smooth, fine pieces of quartz rubbing together underfoot creates this acoustic phenomenon. It is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Wilsons Promontory National Park.

Where is Squeaky Beach located in Australia?

Squeaky Beach is situated within Wilsons Promontory National Park in the state of Victoria, Australia. Wilsons Prom is the southernmost point of the Australian mainland, located roughly a three-hour drive from Melbourne. The beach is accessible via a short walking track through the surrounding coastal tea-tree scrub.

Are there massive granite boulders near Squeaky Beach?

Yes, the southern end of Squeaky Beach is framed by massive, pale granite boulders that have been shaped by millions of years of wind and water erosion. These striking rock formations create beautiful natural contrasts against the white quartz sand. They also provide excellent vantage points for viewing the rugged coastline.

Is swimming safe at Squeaky Beach in Wilsons Promontory?

While the pristine white sand is incredibly inviting, the ocean at Squeaky Beach can feature strong riptides and large swells. It is not a patrolled beach, so swimming is generally only recommended for strong swimmers during calm conditions. Visitors should always check local surf warnings before entering the water.

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