Rogues Point Beach is located on the east coast of Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, approximately 80 kilometers northwest of Adelaide and just south of Ardrossan. The beach stretches about 1 kilometer and is known for its golden sand. It is nestled in a locality that offers a mix of coastal open space and low-density residential areas, ideal for those seeking a quiet retreat from the city. The area is also historically significant, with stories of past events involving escaped convicts. Visitors can enjoy serene views and sunrises over the water, making it a perfect spot for those looking to unwind in a peaceful setting.
The beach is part of the larger Yorke Peninsula region, which offers a rich natural environment with diverse wildlife and outdoor activities. The nearby Walk the Yorke walking trail provides opportunities for exploration and scenic views, further enhancing the area's appeal to nature lovers and hikers.
Rogues Point is often visited by those interested in photography and wildlife, with opportunities to spot unique bird species and enjoy water activities like raking for crabs during low tide.