Blizzards Landing beach (T 1243) is located 1.5 km further east and is a slightly curving 100 m long high tide cobble and boulder beach bordered by sloping dolerite rock points, with a rocky seafloor off the beach. It is backed by possibly Pleistocene dune-draped slopes rising steeply to 20 m. A vehicle track leads to a boat launching point at the western end of the beach, and then winds up over the rear of the backing slopes.
Beach Length: 0.1km
Patrols
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