Located in Condingup, Western Australia, Little Wharton Beach is a picturesque spot known for its fine white sand and clear waters. It is situated about 45 minutes away from Esperance and offers a secluded, serene environment for relaxation. The beach is named after John Wharton, an early settler who established a nearby sheep station. The area is generally quiet and offers a peaceful atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for quiet activities like sunbathing and swimming.
Visitors to the beach often appreciate its calm and secluded nature, though it lacks extensive amenities. The closest town, Condingup, offers some services and dining options, such as the Condingup Tavern. Little Wharton Beach is also close to attractions like the Fitzgerald River National Park.
For those interested in exploring more of the region, nearby Esperance provides a broader range of amenities and attractions, including shops and additional dining options.