Zane Grey Pool (NSW 629) is a 60 m long strip of sand and cobbles, located in gap in the rocks, that forms and open tidal pool on the north side of Jerimbut Point. Waves break on reef extending 150 m offshore lowing them to less than 1 m at the shore where they surge up a steep reflective beach. A lookout on the point provides a view of the beach and pool. It is named after Zane Grey, a well known American author and big-game fisherman who fished and wrote about the Bermagui area in the 1930s.
Beach Length: 0.08km
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