Beach WA 352 lies 600 m to the west and is a similar 400 m long narrow beach located at the base of sheer, eroding calcarenite cliff rising to 80 m. The beachrock reef lies 60 m off the eastern half of the beach forming a small lagoon, with the water flowing out a permanent rip at the open western half of the beach and through the 200 m wide reef strewn surf zone. The fishing shack is located midway between the two beaches at the base of the steep vehicle track. Beaches WA 353 and 354 occupy the western end of Salmon Bay.
Beach Length: 0.4km
General Hazard Rating:
10/10
Patrols
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