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13 Mile Beach

Beach · Beach in Western Australia

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13 Mile Beach is a stretch of Western Australian coastline that draws locals and visitors alike for swimming, fishing, and general seaside recreation. Sitting at a modest 12 metres elevation at its access point, the beach offers open coastal scenery typical of this part of WA's southern coast.

It's a no-frills destination - and that's part of the appeal. You won't find a strip of cafés or a patrolled surf club here, so come prepared and you'll have a relaxed day by the water.

What to See and Do

The beach is well regarded locally as a fishing and swimming spot. Anglers will find it worth exploring, and the open water draws swimmers during the warmer months. Winter swells can make the beach appealing for surfers, though conditions vary - check forecasts before you head out.

With limited facilities and natural shelter, 13 Mile Beach suits visitors who are happy to set up their own space for the day. Bring a beach umbrella or shade tent, pack a picnic, and settle in. There are no commercial food options on site, so everything you need should come with you.

Getting There and Access

The beach is accessible by car via local roads from nearby towns along the WA coast. Road conditions in coastal areas can vary, so it's worth checking the route and current conditions before you travel, particularly if you're visiting outside of summer.

Parking at the beach access area is likely free, though specific capacity and any formal facilities haven't been confirmed. If you're travelling with a group or on a busy weekend, arrive early to secure a spot.

Visitor Tips

  • Bring your own shade. Natural shelter along the beach is limited, so a beach umbrella or shade tent is essential, especially on warm days.
  • BYO everything. There are no cafés or shops at the beach. Pack water, food, and sunscreen before leaving town.
  • Watch the water. Rips and strong currents can be present. If the beach is patrolled, swim between the flags. If it's unpatrolled, choose your entry point carefully and be aware of conditions.
  • Check the forecast. Weather and swell can change quickly on this stretch of coast. A quick check before you leave can save a wasted trip.
  • You'll need a car. There's no public transport to the beach - personal transport is the only practical way to get here.

Best Time to Visit

November through to March offers the warmest conditions and is the most suitable time for swimming. Surfers may find the winter months more interesting as swells tend to build along the coast. For a quieter experience, aim for a weekday rather than a weekend, when the beach draws more visitors from surrounding communities. Avoid visiting on extreme heat days - with limited shade available, conditions can become uncomfortable quickly.

Getting There

Map of 13 Mile Beach

Located along WA coast; access via local roads from nearest towns. Check specific location and road conditions before travelling.

Parking

Likely free parking at beach access area; capacity and specific facilities unknown. Confirm accessibility and overflow options before visiting.

Visitor Tips

  • Check weather and swell conditions before visiting
  • Bring your own shade — limited natural shelter
  • Swim between the flags if patrolled
  • Watch for rips and strong currents
  • Car-based access means you'll need transport to reach the beach

Quick Facts

At a Glance

The Place

Height
12m
Significance
Local

Plan Your Visit

Entry
Free
Duration
1-3 hours
Best Time
Warmer months (November to March) best for swimming. Winter swells may attract surfers. Avoid extreme heat days. Weekdays typically quieter than weekends.
Hours
Open 24 hours.

Location

Area
Dalyup
Region
Esperance

Good to Know

All ages

Highlights

Sandy BeachSwimmingCoastal Views

Activities

SwimmingFishingWalkingPhotography

Family & Visitor Info

Ages
All ages
Shade/Cover
Limited shade
Pram Friendly
No

Food & Drink

Picnic AreaBYO Food OK

BYO supplies recommended; minimal commercial facilities

Features

Not available:Wheelchair Accessible
Not available:Dog Friendly
Not available:Pram/Stroller Friendly
Not available:Camping Available
Not available:Tours Available
Not available:Guided Walks
Not available:Swimming Allowed
Not available:Lockers Available

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