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3 Mile Beach is a coastal stop on Western Australia's Mid West Coast, sitting just a few metres above sea level at the edge of the Indian Ocean. It's a straightforward beach experience - sand, surf, and open sky - suited to families, couples, and anyone passing through the region who wants time by the water.
The beach is pram friendly and draws visitors of all ages, from young families with small children to older travellers exploring the Mid West by caravan.
What to See and Do
The main draw here is the beach itself. Whether you're after a swim, a walk along the shore, or simply somewhere to sit and watch the water, 3 Mile Beach delivers a quiet stretch of coastline without a great deal of infrastructure around it. That simplicity is part of its character.
Swimming is possible, though the water can be cold year-round, so come prepared. If lifeguards are present, swim between the flags - and check local swell and weather forecasts before you arrive, as conditions on this stretch of coast can change.
The flat, pram-friendly terrain makes it accessible for families with young children, and the open shoreline gives plenty of room to spread out on quieter days.
Getting There and Access
3 Mile Beach is located on the Mid West Coast of Western Australia, accessible via local roads from the nearest towns in the region. The roads are generally suitable for caravans, though conditions can vary, so it's worth checking locally before heading in with a larger vehicle.
Parking is free. Capacity details aren't confirmed, but like many coastal spots in regional WA, the car park can fill quickly on weekends and during warmer months - arriving early will help you avoid the crunch.
Visitor Tips
- Bring your own shade. There is limited natural or built shelter on the beach, so a beach umbrella or shade tent is worth packing.
- BYO food and water. There are no cafes or restaurants at the beach. A picnic area is available, so packing a meal is a practical option. There are limited facilities on-site, so bring everything you need.
- Check the tides. Local tide times can affect how much beach is accessible and how safe swimming conditions are - worth a quick look before you head out.
- Arrive early on weekends. Parking fills quickly during peak times.
Best Time to Visit
October through April offers warmer weather and generally calmer seas, making it the more comfortable window for swimming and beach time. Weekday mornings tend to be quieter than weekends if you prefer fewer people around.
Getting There
Located on the Mid West Coast of Western Australia. Access via local roads from nearest towns. Suitable for vehicles including caravans depending on road conditions.
Parking
Free parking available. Capacity and specific accessibility details unknown β arrive early during peak times as a local beach can fill quickly.
Visitor Tips
- β’Check local tide times before visiting
- β’Swim between the flags if lifeguards are present
- β’Bring your own shade β limited shelter on beach
- β’Water can be cold year-round; check conditions before swimming
- β’Parking fills quickly on weekends β arrive early
Quick Facts
At a Glance
The Place
- Height
- 3m
- Significance
- Local
Plan Your Visit
- Best Time
- October to April for warmer weather and calmer seas. Weekday mornings are quieter than weekends. Check local weather and swell forecasts before visiting.
Good to Know
Family & Visitor Info
- Ages
- All ages
- Shade/Cover
- Limited shade
- Pram Friendly
- Yes
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