Moorpanyal Park Beach is situated in the North Shore area of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. The area is renowned for its 15-meter high sandstone cliffs and indigenous grasslands, offering a 1.5 km stretch of coastal frontage along Corio Bay. Historically, the site served as an industrial area but has been transformed into a thriving coastal reserve. Today, it is a haven for biodiversity and provides stunning views of the bay.
Moorpanyal Park itself offers walking trails along the cliff tops, picnic areas with barbecues, and a playground for children. The beach below, though small at high tide, extends into a broad sand flat during low tide. Rock formations at either end add to its scenic beauty.
The local Wadawurrung people once used the rocky shoreline to construct fish traps, highlighting the area's historical significance.