It is about 1. In the upper reaches abundant fish and bird life accompany your journey and tree ferns line the bank. Try to time your downstream paddle with outgoing tide and you can enjoy a tranquil and effortless drift back to the reserve.
Please be aware that the creek is potentially dangerous where it flows into the sea. Contact in the North Coast region Moonee Beach Nature Reserve is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.
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Does your feedback relate to a specific location? Would you like a response? Your name. Your email optional. Your mobile number optional. Please confirm that you are not a robot. At Moonee Beach Nature Reserve, the rare and unique thrive: endangered bats roost in seaside caves, pockets of coastal rainforest thrive and pandanus trees flourish. Threatened and uncommon plant communities grow on the exposed headlands of Bare Bluff and the confidently named Look At Me Now headland.
This place of magnificent scenic views and glorious coastline is the traditional homeland of the Gumbaynggirr people who value Look At Me Now Headland as an important and powerful Aboriginal heritage site. Bring along your fishing rod, surfboard, diving gear or snorkel for the ocean or more sheltered estuary, which is part of Solitary Islands Marine Park and ideal for kids.
Moonee is also a great place for picnicking, hiking, canoeing, birdwatching and seasonal whale watching. Keep your binoculars out for spotting white-bellied sea eagles, ospreys and brahminy kites as they hunt along the coast.
For those into kayaking, canoeing or fishing, Moonee Creek canoe route is the ideal alternative way to enjoy the reserve. This pristine estuary is at Dammerels history walk is a short, easy stroll taking in historic sites, scenic views and the pioneering heritage of South Solitary Island. Whale watc This is a great place for whale w Moonee Beach Reserve, where Moonee Creek meets Moonee Beach is a family friendly picnic area with large pandanus trees to sit under and watch the water.
The reserve boasts many facilities including a playground, picnic shelters, barbecues, toilets, beach showers, a takeaway shop and a holiday park offering pet-friendly options.
Visitors can stroll to Green Bluff Headland by crossing the creek via the boardwalk bridge. The Solitary Islands Coastal Walk totems direct visitors along the bush path, through the littoral rainforest to breath taking ocean views.
Moonee Creek estuary offers spots for kayaking and paddling with plenty of marine and bird life.
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