Frankston Pier

Landmarks and Buildings

The 220 metre Frankston Pier is a local landmark of the suburb. Originally built in 1857, it has been both extended as well as repaired a number of times over the years. There is an artificial reef within casting distance of the pier that is home to a wide variety of fish.

Near Frankston Pier is the arched pedestrian bridge over the mouth of Kananook Creek and a boardwalk that meanders along the beach.

Public boat berthing is available on Frankston Pier for up to 48 hours at a time (vessels should be attended). Other restrictions are detailed on Parks Victoria signs.

Facilities

Boating Facilities Carpark Family Friendly

Activities

Fishing Walks

Rates

Free Entry

Nearby Things to Do

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Private tour group with Hop To It Tours bus

Hop To It Tours

Seaford, Frankston

Winter View

Cruden Farm

Langwarrin, Frankston

Beleura House and Garden

Beleura House & Garden

Mornington, Mornington Peninsula

Ranelagh Beach

Ranelagh Beach

Mount Eliza, Mornington Peninsula

Shared pathway along the trail

Peninsula Link Trail – Frankston to Moorooduc Train Station

Seaford, Frankston

McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery

McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery

Langwarrin, Frankston

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