Bobs Hollow is located at the northern end of the rocky point and consists of a 200 m wide semicircular embayment dominated by a granulite shoreline capped by calcarenite. Two patches of sand (WA 651) totalling 200 m in length lie at the base of the small bay. The bay floor and mouth is dominated by rocks and shallow reefs, with low wave to calm conditions usually prevailing at the shore. The beach is littered with rock debris and fronted by the rocks and reefs. The Bobs Hollow track reaches the bluffs above the centre of the bay.
Beach Length: 0.3km
Patrols
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