King Head is a conical 60 m high grassy bluff surrounded by jagged steeply dipping metasedimentary rocks. Between Kings and Newland heads is a straight 7 km section of 100 m high southeast facing cliffs. Tucked in beneath the first 1.5 km of cliffed coast are three small boulder beaches. The first (167) is 300 m long and is backed by a steep V-shaped grassy valley which provides access to the beach. The second (168) is 200 m long and is backed by cliffs and steeper vegetated bluffs with no safe access. The third (169) is a 100 pocket of sand beneath steep bluffs and cliffs with no safe access.
Beach Length: 0.2km
General Hazard Rating:
10/10
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.
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