Esk River paddle route

Esk River paddle route

Natural Attractions
  • Nature & Wildlife
Open 24 hours

Highlights

  • Paddle through Esk River's tranquil waters, immersing yourself in the untouched beauty of Bundjalung National Park.
  • Glide past ancient mangroves and dry sclerophyll forests, experiencing a diverse wildlife wonderland at every turn.
  • Spot unique rock formations and vibrant birdlife, making this route a prime location for avid birdwatchers.
  • Keep an eye out for snoozing koalas in the trees, adding a delightful surprise to your paddling adventure.
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The sheltered inland waterways are a perfect way to explore the southern section of Bundjalung National Park. Paddling up Esk River, the longest unspoilt natural coastal river system on the north coast, you’ll feel like you’ve entered a wildlife wonderland.

When you push off from Bill Weiley Bridge and head upstream, you’ll glide past mangroves, heathland and old growth dry sclerophyll forest; keep your eye out for the unique rock formations. This is prime birdwatching territory so get your binoculars ready. Downstream, closer to the Clarence River entrance, pied oystercatchers and eastern whipbirds are common.

If you’re lucky you might see a koala snoozing or snacking on gum leaves in the branches of the tallowwood and swamp mahogany.

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Features

  • Non Smoking

Activities

  • Canoeing/Kayaking

Tags

  • Nature & Wildlife
Accessibility

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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