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Elephant Rocks

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At Elephant Rocks, huge granite boulders resemble a herd of elephants lumbering out to sea.

A short walk trail from the carpark takes you to a lookout over Elephant Rocks. From here, you can just imagine that these massive boulders are elephants sunning themselves before heading off for a swim.  The trail then descends between the rocks to a sheltered cove. This is a lovely place for a swim but be aware that strong currents sometimes run through this cove.

Providing a stark contrast to the granite that dominates this section of coast, a strip of black dolerite lines the eastern edge of the bay.

You can walk from Elephant Rocks around the rocky headland to Greens Pool.
 

Getting There

You can get to this site by: Two-wheel drive

GPS: -35.0229, 117.237

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Site Activities:

Snorkelling
Swimming
Bushwalking
Fishing
No dogs allowedNo drinking water available
Activities
  • Bush Walking

    Loop Trail to Greens Pool

  • Snorkelling

  • Fishing

  • Swimming

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