Point Sinclair and Cactus Beach
21km south of Penong. Coastal Protection Reserve, privately owned, bush camping at the park. Watch surfers at the famous Cactus Beach.
Rocky cliffs and sandy beaches allow spectators to watch the surfers from the safety of dry land. All vegetation and wildlife is protected. It is privately owned and includes Point Sinclair, both sides of the road all the way to the Blue Lake and on to the famous surf break, Caves. The owner, who resides on the property, permits camping and provides flushing toilets, rubbish bins, bore water showers and firewood.
The jetty, originally 295m long, featured a bend at the end of it, but after storm damage it was shortened to 190m in 1950 and is no longer used for shipping. It now offers a safe swimming enclosure during summer.


