Weather Forecast
17.10°C
Current Temperature
32.00km/h
Wind speed
18.66°C
Water Temperature
2.97m
Swell
0.45m
Tide
10/11
UV
Beach WA 358 is located 500 m west of the boundary western headland, and consists of a curving 100 m long pocket of sand wedged in at the base of 50 m high vegetated sand-draped slopes. It is bordered by steep slopes to the west and rear and a low rocky point to the east, with a vehicle track running down the steep slopes to reach the rocks. Waves averaging about 2 m break off the point and the surf runs into the small embayment containing the beach, with a single rip running out along the base of the western bluffs. Beaches WA 359 and 360 are two rock-bound beaches located 100 and 300 m east of South Warriup Beach. Beach
Beach Length: 0.1km
General Hazard Rating: 8/10

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