Little Lagoon Beach is nestled within the Southport Lagoon Conservation Area in Tasmania, offering a serene and secluded environment. The beach stretches over 500 meters, featuring powdery white sand that curves gently to the southwest. It is part of a larger lagoon system known for its shallow waters and diverse natural landscapes, including forests and heathlands. The area is rich in cultural and historical significance, having been visited by early explorers who documented much of Australia’s native flora in the region.
The beach is a ideal spot for those seeking tranquility and connection with nature. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful scenery and explore the region's unique biodiversity, which includes native birds and unique species such as the burrowing crayfish.
However, the beach requires a thoughtful approach; visitors must access it via a moderate to hard four-wheel-drive track, making it less accessible to those without suitable vehicles.