Weather Forecast
19.40°C
Current Temperature
4.00km/h
Wind speed
24.38°C
Water Temperature
1.22m
Swell
1.32m
Tide
6/11
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Between Jones Point and Station Creek, 7 km to the south, is section of rocky coast containing four beaches (NSW 76-78). The first three are only assessable on foot. The most northern (NSW 75) begins 1 km south of the point. It is a 100 m long steep reflective beach, located in a northeast-facing break in the steep rocky shore. Waves also break over reefs that extend off the beach. Beach NSW 76 lies 500 m to the south and is a 300 m long northeast-facing pocket of sand, backed by steep vegetated slopes, and bounded and interrupted by rocks and reefs. It lies 500 m north of Barcoongere Rocks a rock reef extending up to 1 km seaward and lowering waves at the shore.
Beach Length: 0.1km
General Hazard Rating: 3/10

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