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Towra Point Nature Reserve

National Parks and Reserves
  • Nature & Wildlife

Highlights

  • Explore the diverse estuarine wetlands at Towra Point, home to half of Sydney's remaining mangrove area.
  • Observe migratory birds in their natural habitat, ideal for passionate birdwatchers seeking unique sightings.
  • Utilise public moorings when boating to protect fragile seagrass beds and maintain the area's ecological balance.
  • Wander through the beautiful yet delicate landscapes, experiencing the rich biodiversity of this internationally significant RAMSAR site.
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Google Rating
4.1 / 5 46 Google reviews

Towra Point Nature Reserve is a place of many contrasts. It forms the largest and most diverse estuarine wetland complex in Sydney. Representing around half of the remaining mangrove area near Sydney, and most of the saltmarshes remaining in the region, this park is as beautiful as it is fragile and complex. It’s listed as an internationally significant RAMSAR site. Be sure to use one of the public moorings if you pull up with your boat and avoid anchoring in the fragile seagrass beds.

With an abundance of mangroves, mudflat, fresh water wetlands, and seagrass beds, the reserve teems with life. It provides breeding, feeding and roosting sites for many threatened and migratory bird species, which makes this reserve ideal for wetland birdwatching. Dogs are not permitted and its critical that migratory shorebirds like pied oystercatchers remain protected. The reserve is surrounded Towra Point Aquatic Reserve with a mix of sanctuary zones and refuge zones.

13°C Clear sky
4.1 / 5 46 Google reviews

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Features

  • Lookouts
  • Non Smoking

Activities

  • Canoeing/Kayaking

Tags

  • Nature & Wildlife
Accessibility

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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