The Indian Point Blagden Preserve has over 1,000 feet of oceanfront on Western Bay. The beach's shore is rocky and gravel. Bedrock is exposed, made of Ellsworth schist and diorite. Rock ledges lie offshore and are visited by harbor seals who lie there to be warmed by the sun. Seal watching is popular, but visitors should be careful as these animals are wild. Binoculars will help visitors see seals better from a safe distance..