Hare Bay is a hidden gem along the Jervis Bay Coastline, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, recreational activities and family-friendly amenities for visitors to enjoy.
It’s calm waters makes it an excellent destination for visitors of all ages. Whether it’s building a sandcastle on the beach, or enjoying a leisurely picnic overlooking the bay, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
For those looking to explore the area further, the bays offers a picturesque return hike from Red Point Picnic Area to Hare Point. This 6km trail winds through the sand forests and dunes, offering hikers the chance to explore the natural beauty and ecosystems of Jervis Bay. With a variety of activities, including paddle boarding and sea kayaking, Hare Bay stands out as a place to visit this summer.
Hare Bay is popular with paddle boarders, kayakers and jet skiiers because of the calm water and proximity to Callala Bay.
The beach can be accessed by following the Red Point Picnic Area signage from Currarong Rd, turn left at the fork in the road. The car park also has public toilets.
This area forms part of Jervis Bays sanctuary zones so keep an eye out for signage on fishing restrictions.