Little Target Beach is a secluded gem nestled in Jervis Bay, New South Wales, Australia. This small beach, measuring around 100 meters in length, boasts fine white sand that contrasts beautifully with its pristine natural surroundings and crystal-clear waters. Although it lacks direct dining options, nearby Huskisson offers a variety of restaurants and cafes. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities here such as swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling. The beach itself is untouched and lacks facilities such as lifeguards and restrooms, but its secluded nature makes it a perfect spot for those seeking tranquility and privacy. Nearby attractions include Booderee National Park, where visitors can explore walking trails like the Booderee Botanic Walk and enjoy diverse wildlife.
The beach is not dog-friendly, aligning with local regulations that prohibit dogs on this stretch of coastline.
Its proximity to Booderee National Park allows visitors to immerse themselves in the rich aboriginal history of the region, including learning about the traditional uses of local plants.