Hearson's Cove is a picturesque sheltered beach located on the Burrup Peninsula in Western Australia, renowned for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and fine white sand. It offers an ideal setting for swimming, fishing, and picnicking. The beach is particularly famous for witnessing the 'Staircase to the Moon,' a natural phenomenon that occurs when the full moon rises over the mudflats between May and October. The surrounding red rocks and country landscape provide a stunning backdrop for exploration. Despite its remote beauty, it is easily accessible by a well-maintained gravel road, suitable for two-wheel drives.
The beach stretches for about 500 meters and is close to the rich prehistoric art collections of Murujuga National Park. It's a short drive from Dampier and Karratha, making it a popular day trip destination for locals and visitors alike.
While it offers a serene and tranquil atmosphere, the beach lacks public amenities such as restrooms and lifeguards, requiring visitors to plan accordingly.