Whalers Cove (also known as Fisheries Beach) is a small but beautiful beach located approximately 20km from the city centre of Albany on the south coast of Western Australia. The beach is some 300m long and 25m wide, and at the eastern end the sand gives way to rocks. The water is very clean, clear and cool. There is a seaweed bank some 25m offshore and this, together with the rocks at either end of the beach make for excellent snorkelling. Small boats sometimes anchor 100m off the beach to fish the weed bank.
The beach has a small steep hill behind it covered by beautiful natural bush. The hill is also crossed by a track which forms part of the Point Possession Heritage Trail
To reach this cache you can enter the track at the eastern end of the carpark and walk down towards Fishermans Beach.
The cache is a small camo. Although it is located in the bush, you do not need to disturb any vegetation to locate it.
You may require a tool to extract the log.