Summary: Snake Bay South is a remote, sheltered bay in the Shoalhaven. It's reached by foot (or by boat in low swell).

Snake Bay South is a small and sheltered bay in Murramarang National Park, with a cobble and sand beach. Although it can be reached via a walking track, it’s fairly remote and you’re likely to have the beach to yourself!

Snake Bay South

Getting to Snake Bay South

The beach is only accessible on foot from Pretty Beach or Pebbly beach along the coastal walk in Murramarang National Park – or by boat in low swell. If you’re doing the Pretty Beach to Pebbly Beach Loop via Durras Mountain, you’ll pass this beach.

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