Mettam's Pool is a charming and secluded beach located north of Scarborough and Trigg in Perth's northern suburbs. It offers a peaceful atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for families and those seeking a less crowded beach experience. The beach is sheltered by a natural reef, providing calm waters that are perfect for swimming and snorkeling. This unique feature creates a miniature lagoon during low swell, making it accessible for all ages to enjoy the water. Mettam's Pool is also known for its rich marine life, offering a glimpse into Western Australia's diverse ecosystem. However, it lacks extensive facilities compared to larger beaches, with only basic amenities like showers and limited parking nearby[1][2][3].
The location in a residential area contributes to its laid-back ambiance, but it also means that parking can be challenging, especially during peak summer days. Visitors often appreciate the relaxed, family-friendly environment without the hustle of more popular beaches[1][3].
Historically, the reef at Mettam's Pool was artificially enhanced to create more beach areas, reflecting a unique blend of natural and human-engineered landscapes[3]. This blend adds to its charm and makes it a fascinating spot for both locals and tourists alike.