The route follows the hind dune trail to Salty Lagoon, an ICOLL where you may spot Black-necked storks or other waders. Broadwater is a refuge for migratory shorebirds, a hunting ground for birds of prey and habitat for a broad range of birds that inhabit the park's various plant communities. These include threatened species such as pied oystercatchers, little terns and beach stone curlews. White-bellied sea eagles can also often be seen trawling the coastline. we will return along the beach.
This is the peak season for northern migration of whales, in case you haven't caught them yet this year.
We will meet at the end of Broadwater Beach Road and have a quick look at Broadwater Beach Lookout to marvel at the size of the sand dunes formed thousands of years ago.
Easy Grade 2 walk.
Leader Sandy 0415239620 sandylpimm@gmail.com
| Ticket Type | Price | |
|---|---|---|
| Guest Salty Lagoon walk | $10.00 | |
| Member Salty Lagoon walk | $0.00 |
Byron Shire, New South Wales, 2481, Australia