Weather Forecast
14.20°C
Current Temperature
13.00km/h
Wind speed
20.79°C
Water Temperature
2.29m
Swell
0.22m
Tide
11/11
UV
Beach WA 667 is located along the southern side of Cowaramup Point. The 500 m long beach is fronted by continuous intertidal rock platforms, with reefs further out. Waves average over 1.5 m and break on some of the outer reefs, producing a heavy righthander called Big Rock, as well as breaking heavily on the platform. It is backed by two active blowouts that have climbed up the backing 30-40 m high slopes towards Gracetown (Fig. 4.139). A car park is located at the southern end of the beach and provides a good view of the surf.
Beach Length: 0.5km

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