Weather Forecast
23.30°C
Current Temperature
24.00km/h
Wind speed
19.64°C
Water Temperature
2.52m
Swell
0.89m
Tide
5/11
UV
Jaspar Beach (WA 593) commences on the western side of a protruding 50 m wide calcarenite point and then continues straight for 4 km to the next calcarenite outcrop. It is backed initially by low bluffs, then a 3 km section of active dunes extending 200-300 m inland, backed in turn by the older vegetated dunes up to 5 km wide. The 500 m wide surf zone continues along the beach with several large beach rips crossing the inner bar, then the outer bar (Fig. 4.122). There is 4 WD access down the dunes to the western end of the beach where there is an informal camp site.
Beach Length: 4km
General Hazard Rating: 8/10

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