Beach WA 1126 is a straight 15.5 km long strip of beachrock and sand that extends from the northern end of Lucky Bay straight to the north-northwest to within 1 km of 80 m high Bluff Point. The beach is a continuation of the beachrock reefs that begin at Shoal Point. Along this section it forms an inter to supra-tidal platform in front of the beach along this section. Waves averaging up to 1.5 m break heavily on the outer edge of the 50 m wide platform only reaching the beach at high tide. In places the reef has been broken up and tidal pools and holes front and parallel the beach. The beach is backed by extensive northward migrating dunes, which extends up to 2 km inland. They average 20 m high and behind the northern 2 km of beach climb the southern 80 m high slopes of Bluff Point and continue north of the beach for 1.5 km as clifftop dunes. There is 4 WD access to be beach from the Balline Road, with Wagoe Well and Wagoe farm located behind the centre and northern section of beach respectively.
Beach Length: 15.5km
Patrols
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