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About West Beach SLSC
West Beach Surf Life Saving Club is dedicated to providing a service to the people of it's community and to all others that use the beach and has been providing volunteer surf life saving patrols since 1956.
Our life savers set up a patrol base in front of the club every weekend and public holiday from November through to March, and give the public a recognisable place to find first aid, beach information and weather forecasts.
Roving patrols are also used to keep watch of the beach outside of the patrol flag area. These roving patrols are done on foot, by the IRB and a 4WD vehicle.
Patrol members are easily identifiable by their patrol uniform : red shorts, yellow shirt with SURF PATROL printed on it and by the red and yellow quartered cap. These life savers are trained to provide first aid, rescue and resuscitation.
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast, lunch or dinner overlooking beautiful West Beach. Experience magnificent uninterrupted views and breathtaking sunsets over St Vincents Gulf.
The West Beach Surf Club Cafe offers casual beachfront dining every Thursday and Friday night for dinner, lunch Monday to Saturday and 7 days a week for a full "Clubbies Breakfast"
No matter what your sporting level or interest, Surf Life Saving will probably have an area suited to you. Men and Women, Children and Teenagers - there are plenty of ways to get involved.
Situated on the sand's edge at West Beach we're easy to find. We're located on the corner of Seaview and West Beach Roads - just 5kms from the Adelaide Airport and Ikea, 1/5kms from Harbour Town, 5kms from Glenelg, 3kms from Henley Square and just 10kms from the Adelaide CBD.