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Narrabeen Lagoon Nature Reserve Adventures

Narrabeen Lagoon Nature Reserve is a coastal wetland reserve known for its diverse birdlife and scenic walking trails, offering a peaceful retreat near Sydney’s northern beaches.

230 acres
Acres Protected
5 miles
Miles of Trails
Approx. 150,000
Annual Visitors
1994
Year Established

About Narrabeen Lagoon Nature Reserve

 

Narrabeen Lagoon Nature Reserve, located on the Northern Beaches of New South Wales, Australia, encompasses a large coastal lagoon and surrounding wetlands that provide critical habitat for a variety of native flora and fauna. The lagoon itself is an estuarine environment connected to the Pacific Ocean, creating diverse ecosystems including saltmarshes, mangroves, and tidal flats that support abundant bird species and aquatic life. The reserve is historically significant, as the lagoon and its surrounds have been important to Indigenous peoples for thousands of years, serving as a source of food and cultural connection.

Visitors appreciate the reserve for its tranquil paths and varied landscapes suitable for walking, bird watching, and casual cycling. The sealed and unsealed trails offer easy to moderate walking options around the perimeter of the lagoon, featuring lookout points where visitors can observe wading birds, waterfowl, and occasionally more elusive species like the endangered Green and Golden Bell Frog. The reserve also plays an educational role, offering interpretive signage that explains the ecology of the wetlands and the importance of conservation efforts. With nearby access to the communities of Narrabeen and Dee Why, the nature reserve provides a natural oasis just minutes from the urban environment, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists seeking gentle exercise and nature appreciation.

Highlights

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Narrabeen Lagoon Walking Track – a scenic loop offering peaceful wetland views and abundant birdlife

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Saltmarsh and mangrove ecosystems supporting diverse native species

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Opportunities to spot the endangered Green and Golden Bell Frog

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Quiet birdwatching hides and viewing platforms around the lagoon

Notable Natural Features

Narrabeen Lagoon

An estuarine lagoon that provides critical habitat for a wide range of aquatic species, including fish, water birds, and amphibians.

Saltmarsh and Mangroves

Vital coastal vegetation types within the reserve that stabilize shoreline habitats and support biodiversity.

Birdwatching Hides

Designated quiet spots where visitors can observe sensitive bird species without disturbance.