Beach WA 321 is located another 300 m to the southeast and consists of an 80 m long high tide boulder beach fronted by a narrow sand low tide terrace. A vehicle track leads down to the beach where a single shack is located. To the west of Cape Knob is a 28 km long relatively open south-facing embayment bounded by Groper Bluff in the west. In between are two very exposed eastern beach (WA 322 & 323), then a longer spiraling near continuous Wray Bay beach (WA 324-325) which gradually decreases in energy to the west, together with beaches WA 326-331) located amongst the east-facing rocky shoreline immediately north of the Bluff. The entire shoreline is undeveloped with 4WD access at Reef Beach and in the west at Pallinup and Groper Bluff.
Beach Length: 0.08km
General Hazard Rating:
4/10
Patrols
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