Description
The South Pacific Heathland Reserve is a 14-hectare reserve located on the headland between Rennies Beach and Racecourse Beach at the southern end of Ulladulla.
This reserve lies at the southern limit of the Sydney sandstone region, making it an exceptional place to see unique flora, fauna, and birds, like the glossy black cockatoo.
This reserve is a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts, as it offers a habitat for a variety of unique species. The brightly colored glossy black cockatoos are the highlight of the reserve, and visitors can also spot a variety of migratory birds throughout the year. The reserve also offers excellent coastal views that are perfect for photography enthusiasts. The viewing platforms provide an opportunity to spot whales during their migration season.
The Chris Humphries Nature Walk is an easy 2-kilometer walk on a gently undulating track that is perfect for visitors who prefer light exercise. This nature walk offers scenic view points of the coast and an opportunity to see a variety of endemics flora and fauna species, including kangaroos, possums, and bird species.
The best time to visit South Pacific Heathland Reserve is during the summer months from December to February when the weather is sunny and warm, and the wildlife is most active. It is vital to wear sturdy shoes and bring water as the area can be rugged.
The South Pacific Heathland Reserve is located at the southern end of Ulladulla, close to Rennies Beach and Racecourse Beach. Visitors can access the reserve and car park from either of these beaches. Visitors can also hire a taxi or
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