Red Bluff is Western Australia's most iconic camping wave—a rifling left-hand point break that peels for 100+ meters over a sharp, urchin-infested reef. Located at remote Quobba Station, getting here requires a long drive through red outback terrain and a commitment to camping in basic conditions. But the reward is world-class waves with hardly a soul around. The water is sharky, the reef is gnarly, and the sunsets are spectacular. This is adventure surfing, Australian style.
Difficulty
6/10
Crowd level
3/10
Access: Remote drive
How well swell angle matches the spot
Wave height in the ideal range
Each spot has different period requirements. Points and reefs can handle longer periods than beaches.
Offshore/glassy conditions