Weather Forecast
25.60°C
Current Temperature
15.00km/h
Wind speed
27.55°C
Water Temperature
0.57m
Swell
1.1m
Tide
10/11
UV
Mount Cleveland is surrounded by 25 km of predominantly rocky shore, linked to the mainland by extensive tidal flats. On its eastern shore between the cape and Cape Ferguson, 14 km to the south, is a rocky shore containing four beaches, the longest being 2 km in length. Only the southern Turtle Bay is accessible by road and since 1985 has housed the Australian Institute of Marine Science. The first three can only be reached by boat or on foot over the steep backing terrain. Twenty Foot Beach (875) is a 150 m long, north-east facing boulder beach occupying the steep valley on the western side of which is Red Rock Bay. The beach is relatively steep, with boulders exposed all the way from high to low tide. Rocks and steep slopes border the beach. Twenty Foot Rock is a small islet located 500 m directly east of the beach.
Beach Length: 0.15km
General Hazard Rating: 3/10

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