Mount Bruce (also known as Mount Stuart) is the 280 m high, conical twin of Mount Curlewis. It dominates the south-eastern corner of the bay and stands out boldly, as it is surrounded by water and low-lying salt flats. Only Dingo Beach to the east links it to the mainland. The mount has five near-continuous beaches around its base. There is 4WD access across the tidal flats and via Dingo Beach to both sides of the mount, but only a solitary shack on the western beach.
Mount Bruce beach (939) is a 500 m, narrow high tide beach running along the northern side of Mount Bruce. It is bordered by beachrock in the west and the steep slopes of the mount in the east, that rise directly to the crest just 600 m behind the beach. Numerous rocks outcrop on and just off the beach.
Beach Length: 0.5km
General Hazard Rating:
2/10
Patrols
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