Weather Forecast
23.40°C
Current Temperature
17.00km/h
Wind speed
21.71°C
Water Temperature
1.06m
Swell
0.71m
Tide
8/11
UV
Beach WA 837 is a 700 m long strip of high tide sand, wedged in between the base of 10 m high calcarenite bluffs and the fronting reefs that extend about 100-200 m off the beach. The reef produces some surf, and is the site of Australia’s first surfing reef constructed in 2000, and known as Cable Stations. The beach terminates at the 50 m long rock groyne that separates it from beach WA 838.
Beach Length: 0.7km
General Hazard Rating: 5/10

Patrolled Beach Flag Patrols

There are currently no services provided by Surf Life Saving Australia for this beach. Please take the time to browse the Surf Safety section of this website to learn more about staying safe when swimming at Australian beaches. Click here to visit general surf education information.

Information

Groyne

Regulations

Hazards

Submerged Objects
Reefs

Weather

SLSA provides this information as a guide only. Surf conditions are variable and therefore this information should not be relied upon as a substitute for observation of local conditions and an understanding of your abilities in the surf. SLSA reminds you to always swim between the red and yellow flags and never swim at unpatrolled beaches. SLSA takes all care and responsibility for any translation but it cannot guarantee that all translations will be accurate.