Greenough Rivermouth
A west-facing river-mouth beachbreak at Cape Burney south of Geraldton, where exposed dunes, a broad sand beach, and a real river-mouth shape make it a consistent winter surf stop. Get the latest surfing conditions, forecast, and tide details for Greenough Rivermouth in Western Australia.
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Lineup Insights
The Wave
Northeast wind is the cleaner lane, southwest swell is the trigger, and the north-side reef and beach rips are the main hazards.
South-end car park is the easier access, and the low-tide terrace gives the beach more room, but the river-open current is the bigger decision point.
Lineup Guide
Northeast wind is the cleaner lane, southwest swell is the trigger, and the north-side reef and beach rips are the main hazards.
Check the river state first: when the mouth is open, a deep channel and strong currents cut across the beach, so treat access and exit as hard filters.
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