[1] The only non-residential facilities are the local rural fire brigade depot which houses two appliances, toilet and shower block, boat ramp, two small parks and a telephone box.
The latter is open to rough seas and wild winds, whereas the former is more sheltered and known locally for good surfing breaks and fine beach fishing, especially of salmon and bream.
Notable diving locations are found offshore from the Point, which can be accessed from the local north-facing boat ramp.
This small tidal lake is connected intermittently to the ocean by Potato Creek, and is a major habitat for swans and chestnut teal, as well as an important drought refuge.
[2] To the south lies a small shallow, and often dry unnamed coastal lake which abounds in bird-life at various times of the year.