Moonee Creek canoe route

Moonee Creek canoe route

Natural Attractions
  • Aboriginal Culture
  • History & Heritage
Open 24 hours

Highlights

  • Paddle through Moonee Creek's pristine estuary, enjoying the tranquil beauty of Solitary Islands Marine Park.
  • Pack a picnic and fishing rods to catch bream and flathead while surrounded by lush, tree-lined scenery.
  • Explore diverse forest types like littoral rainforest and banksia woodland as you glide along the gentle current.
  • Bring binoculars for birdwatching and keep a waterproof camera ready for capturing koalas in their natural habitat.
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What could be more relaxing than a day paddling, kayaking or canoeing in Moonee Creek? This estuary is part of Solitary Islands Marine Park which was the first marine park to be created in New South Wales. Tranquil and tree-lined, the creek offers a way to explore the southern section of the park.

You can easily spend the whole day enjoying this beautiful estuary. Pack a picnic lunch and fishing rods for catching bream and flathead. Bring along your binoculars for birdwatching – the wildlife is plentiful. The kids can swim, lilo, or wade through the shallows, and, if you check the tides, it can be a very easy trip on the gentle current.

Different forest types can be found in Moonee Beach Nature Reserve, such as littoral rainforest, coastal she-oak and banksia woodland. Try and pick out which is which while passing on your canoe, and keep a waterproof camera handy for that sought-after photograph of a sleeping koala.

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Features

  • Non Smoking

Activities

  • Canoeing/Kayaking

Tags

  • Aboriginal Culture
  • History & Heritage
Accessibility

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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