Sand Hummocks South is a stunning beach located in Point Wilson, Victoria, Australia. This beach is known for its soft white sands and unique features, including areas that are part of a series of low, shelly barrier islands. The coastline here is dynamic, with major storms often reshaping the beaches and barrier islands. The beach itself is approximately 0.3 km long and is backed by slightly higher land. The surrounding area is part of a wildlife sanctuary and is off-limits to the public, making it more of a natural reserve than a recreational beach.
This area is significant for its biodiversity and serves as a wildlife refuge. Despite its beauty, it lacks public access due to its conservation status.
For those interested in exploring nearby recreational areas, Point Wilson offers other beaches and natural attractions that are accessible to visitors.