Cattle Point beach (1389) runs for 17 km to the south-east, from the small creek to low, sandy Cattle Point. The entire beach and backing beach ridge plain has built out over the past 6000 years using sediments supplied by the Fitzroy River. The beach receives sufficient wave energy to maintain a wide, low gradient beach that is up to 300 m wide at low tide. There are farm access tracks to parts of the beach, but no formal public access.
Beach Length: 17km
Patrols
There are currently no services provided by Surf Life Saving Australia for this beach. Please take the time to browse the Surf Safety section of this website to learn more about staying safe when swimming at Australian beaches.
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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.