Overview
About this Spot
Trigg Beach is a surf spot located in the Perth Area, Australia. It is one of Perth’s most popular beaches for board riding, catering mainly to surfers and body boarders, with a small number of swimmers. The beach is known for its regular wave frequency, providing both left and right waves, making it suitable for surfers of all levels. The waves at Trigg Beach range from 50 to 150 meters in length, and the spot can get crowded, so it’s important to check the surf etiquette when surfing crowded spots. The sea bottom consists of sand and rocks, and the beach can be surfed at all tides. It’s crucial to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match your surfing level. Trigg Beach is also known for its rips and undertow, and there are rocks present in the area. Localism can be an issue, so it’s important to respect the locals. Additionally, there is a risk of sharks in the area. Nearby surf spots include Trigg Point, Mettams Pool, Scarborough, and North Beach. The beach is accessible by driving along the coast towards Scarborough, and there are parking areas available. Trigg Beach is located near the suburb of Trigg, which is part of the City of Stirling. The area also features a nature reserve and is a common meeting point for the local surfing community. Respect the locals.
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Location
Coordinates
-31.878200° N, 115.751233° W
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