Beach T 37 commences on the southern side of the boulders and trends to the southeast for 350 m. Larger rounded granite outcrops and surrounding boulders dominate each end, each surrounded by boulders, as well as some boulders on the northern end of the beach. Thewhite sand beach faces northeast and receives waves averaging less than 1 m, which maintain a steep reflective beach. It is backed by a foredune destabilised by the backing elongate mouth of Rock Creek which usually drains across the southern end of the beach, then an inner vegetated foredune and a 200 m long infilled lagoon. A 50m wide granite outcrop separates it from beach T 38, a curving 850 m long northeast-facing reflective beach. The beach has an open northern half with an increasing number of boulders on and off the southern half of the beach, as it curves round to the boundary rocky point. It is backed by a vegetated foredune, and Bens Creek, which is deflected, to the south to cross the beach where the boulders begin to dominate.
Beach Length: 0.35km
Patrols
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