Weather Forecast
23.50°C
Current Temperature
19.00km/h
Wind speed
25.86°C
Water Temperature
0.89m
Swell
1.62m
Tide
12/11
UV
The exposed eastern side of Moreton Island runs for 38 km from rocky North Point down to elongate, sandy Reeders Point. In between are the rocks of the cape, then a 31 km long, slightly curving, high energy, east facing beach that extends from the south side of the cape down to the beginning of the large South Passage tidal channel. The beach then continues on for another 6 km inside the passage to Reeders Point, with increasing protection afforded by the offshore tidal shoals. Braydon beach (MOR5A) runs south-south-west of the cape for 3.3 km. It is accessible from the backing Yellow Patch Beach, either over the dunes or via the cape, or up the beach from other tracks. The beach is rip dominated, with a permanent rip against the rocks of the cape.
Beach Length: 3km

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SLSA provides this information as a guide only. Surf conditions are variable and therefore this information should not be relied upon as a substitute for observation of local conditions and an understanding of your abilities in the surf. SLSA reminds you to always swim between the red and yellow flags and never swim at unpatrolled beaches. SLSA takes all care and responsibility for any translation but it cannot guarantee that all translations will be accurate.