Overview
About this Spot
Rabbit Hill is a surf spot located in South West Australia, Australia, just north of Yallingup. This spot is known for its challenging right-hand waves that break over a sandy bottom. The wave quality is considered a regional classic, making it a popular choice for intermediate surfers looking to test their skills. The wave length ranges from 50 to 150 meters, offering a decent ride for those who can handle its power. Rabbit Hill is known for its strong rips and undertow, which can be dangerous if not respected. These currents can be extremely strong and may carry surfers across to Yallingup Main Break if they are not careful. It’s important to check your skills before paddling out to make sure the spot and conditions fit your surfing level. The surf spot is relatively uncrowded, providing a more relaxed atmosphere compared to other popular locations. However, it’s always important to check the surf etiquette when surfing crowded spots and respect the locals. Access to Rabbit Hill is via Yallingup, off Caves Road. Drive past the Yallingup carpark and caravan park, through the roundabout, and take the first left to a carpark. From there, you can walk up to the lookout to check the view and assess the surf conditions. Nearby surf spots include Isolators, Yallingup Shorebreak, Yallingup, Mouse Traps, and Palastines. When planning your surf trip, be sure to check the surf forecast and report for the latest conditions. Using a map or webcam can also help you get a better idea of the current surf situation. Remember to respect the locals and always check your skills before paddling out.
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Coordinates
-33.633117° N, 115.027350° W
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