Preston Beach is a serene coastal town located in the Peel region of Western Australia, known for its stunning 12-kilometer-long beach with a mix of white and yellow sand and turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. The area is surrounded by the Yalgorup National Park, a haven for biodiversity and home to unique living fossils called thrombolites.
The beach offers a tranquil setting, ideal for relaxation and various outdoor activities like beachcombing and fishing. Visitors can also enjoy the proximity to natural attractions such as Lake Clifton and its unique rock-like structures.
The town itself is small and peaceful, providing basic amenities and services for its residents and visitors, including a general store that functions as a central hub for supplies and community activities,