Description
Located near Coffs Harbour, Moonee Beach Nature Reserve is a beautiful alternative to the popular tourist spots in the area.
The reserve offers a variety of activities for all ages and interests.
The reserve is home to rare and unique species, including endangered bats, coastal rainforests, and flourishing pandanus trees. Visitors can explore Bare Bluff and Look at Me Now Headland to see threatened plant communities. Look at Me Now Headland is also an important heritage site for the Gumbaynggirr people.
The reserve features a sheltered estuary, perfect for swimming and canoeing. Birdwatching and seasonal whale watching are popular activities, with the chance to spot white-bellied sea eagles, ospreys, and brahminy kites. The Moonee Creek Walk offers a chance to immerse oneself in nature.
While the reserve can be enjoyed year-round, it is best to visit during the offseason to avoid crowds. Spring is ideal for birdwatching and wildflower displays, while winter is the start of whale migration season.
Getting to Moonee Beach Nature Reserve is convenient, with a 10-minute drive from Coffs Harbour. The reserve is accessible by car from Sydney, Brisbane, or the Gold Coast via the Pacific Highway.
Moonee Beach Nature Reserve is a fantastic destination for nature lovers. Visitors can explore unique flora and fauna, engage in various activities, and learn about the region's cultural significance. It is recommended to plan ahead and visit during the offseason for the best experience.
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Parks: Dive Sites, Hiking Trails, Lookouts, Nature Reserves, Picnic Area
Trails & sites: Aboriginal, Swimming holes