Hearson's Cove is a picturesque beach located on the Burrup Peninsula near Dampier, Western Australia. It is known for its pristine white sands, crystal-clear waters, and rugged red cliffs, creating a visually captivating scene. The cove is a popular spot for swimming, fishing, and picnics, offering an abundance of marine life and a serene environment for relaxation. One of its most unique attractions is the Staircase to the Moon phenomenon, which occurs from May to October when the full moon rises over the exposed mudflats at low tide.
The vicinity is rich in cultural and natural history, being close to Murujuga National Park, which houses one of the world's richest collections of prehistoric art. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking sunsets over the Indian Ocean and explore the tidal flats for marine and bird life.
The area is easily accessible by car, with a well-maintained gravel road suitable for two-wheel drives, making it a popular outing from both Dampier and Karratha.