Barrack Point is a low granulite point surrounded by rock platforms. It forms the southern boundary of Storm Bay and is occupied by a foreshore reserve and picnic area, with a large car park extending from the boat ramp onto the point (Fig. 4.126). Between the rocks and the point is a strip of high tide sand (beach WA 607), with the rocks enclosing a 100 m long tidal pool on the southern side of the point, know as Granny Pool. Low waves usually prevail breaking on the outer rocks with calm conditions in the pool.
Beach Length: 0.3km
General Hazard Rating:
4/10
Patrols
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