Little Swanport Beach
Little Swanport on the East Coast is an exposed beach/sandbar/point break that has inconsistent surf. Winter is the optimum time of year for surfing here. The best wind direction is from the west. Most of the surf here comes from groundswells and the best swell direction is from the southeast.
The beach breaks are all best left around low tide. It very rarely gets crowded here. Hazards include rips, rocks and sharks.
The ruins of the Lisdillon Salt Works are also located here.
There is a great boat ramp into the river.
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