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Heading into Iluka from the highway, when the golf course appears on your right, keep an eye out for the Frazers Reef turnoff on the left.
As far as well-maintained National Park beachside havens go, Iluka punches well above its weight and Frazers Reef is a typically quiet Iluka gem.
The carpark / picnic area has toilets, barbecues, and a pleasing number of tempting tracks that meander to the beach.
The main track leads to a small observation area which looks out to a large, exposed reef shelf to the north, and the southwards curve of the beach is flanked by Iluka Bluff.
As scenic as this beach is, it has a slightly steeper gradient than Shark Bay or Woody Head, and certainly feels more exposed to the ocean s energy. It is unpatrolled.
Any oceanic activity, be it swimming, surfing or rock fishing would need to be exercised with extreme caution.
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