Woolley's Beach Reserve is situated in Crib Point on the beautiful Mornington Peninsula, Victoria. It stretches 400 meters with pristine white sand, making it ideal for sunbathing and relaxation. The beach is named after Thomas Woolley, a pioneering settler from the 1850s. Located at the mouth of Stony Creek, it is a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts. The reserve offers amenities such as picnic tables, BBQ facilities, and dog-friendly policies, making it a family-friendly destination.
The natural beauty of Woolley's Beach Reserve is complemented by its accessibility, with a large free parking lot available. It also features hiking trails nearby, including the Coastal Walk and the Woolley’s Beach to Stony Point Foreshore Trail, which offer scenic views and an opportunity to connect with nature.
The area is rich in attractions, including the HMAS Cerberus naval base and the Crib Point Nature Conservation Reserve, adding a historical and ecological depth to visits.