Anderson Inlet Coastal Reserve is a protected coastal wetland area in Victoria, Australia, popular for birdwatching, beach activities, and scenic nature visits along the Bass Strait.
Anderson Inlet Coastal Reserve is located near the town of Inverloch in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. It encompasses a shallow tidal estuary where the Tarwin River meets the Bass Strait. The reserve features expansive intertidal mudflats, sandy beaches, saltmarshes, and wetlands that form an important habitat for waterbirds and other wildlife. This reserve is part of the internationally recognized Anderson Inlet Ramsar site, highlighting its importance as a coastal wetland for migratory waders and various aquatic species. Visitors enjoy low-impact recreational opportunities such as birdwatching, beachcombing, boating, and fishing, with picnic and walking areas accessible along the shoreline. The nearby coastal town of Inverloch offers facilities and amenities for travelers exploring the reserve. Historically, the area was utilized for fishing and boating by local communities, and today efforts focus on preserving the unique ecosystem that supports threatened species and migratory birds traveling along the East Asian-Australasian Flyway. The reserve is particularly popular during migratory seasons when large flocks of shorebirds can be observed feeding on the tidal flats. It provides a quiet, scenic outdoor destination for nature enthusiasts and families, offering easy access to coastal landscapes and wildlife viewing close to Melbourne and southeastern Victoria.
Extensive intertidal mudflats providing prime shorebird habitat
Anderson Inlet beach with panoramic views of Bass Strait
Birdwatching opportunities featuring migratory and native waterbirds
Nearby Inverloch township serving as a gateway with amenities
Crucial feeding grounds for thousands of migratory shorebirds during their seasonal migrations.
Supports native flora and fauna, helping maintain water quality and provide habitat corridors.
Wide sandy beach offering scenic views and opportunities for swimming and beach activities.