Beach WA 1675 commences on the western side of the tidal creek and trends to the northeast for 1.9 km to terminate at a mangrove-fringed shore. It is fronted by 200-300 m wide tidal flats and backed by a 500 m wide series of several beach ridges, which are separated from the mainland by a 6 km long tidal creek. The mangroves at the northern end dominate the reminder of the shore for 4 km around to Coolgra Point. The only clear patch is occupied by 150 m long beach WA 1676. It occupies a slight indention in the sandy shoreline, with low waves reaching the shore at high tide, while 500 m wide tidal flats are exposed at low tide.
Beach Length: 1.9km
General Hazard Rating:
1/10
Patrols
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