Two Rocks Beach is a picturesque coastal location, 61 kilometres northwest of Perth, Western Australia. It is part of the Two Rocks suburb, known for its unique limestone sculpture of King Neptune, a remnant of the defunct Atlantis Marine Park. The beach itself offers a long, steep dune ideal for activities like beach flying. The nearby Two Rocks Marine Park is famous for its inshore lagoons teeming with marine life, making it a must-visit for divers and nature enthusiasts.
The area is also steeped in history, having been part of Alan Bond's ambitious Sun City development project in the 1980s. Today, visitors can enjoy the marina, public library, schools, and a small shopping centre. The beach's serene atmosphere and historical landmarks make it an attractive destination for those looking to escape city life.
Despite its serene appearance, Two Rocks has faced environmental challenges, including significant bushfires and issues with sea wrack accumulation. However, these challenges have led to innovative management strategies and community engagement.