Bobbin Head Mangrove Boardwalk
Located in the Kuring-gai Chase National Park, access to the Bobbin Head Mangrove Boardwalk will cost $12.00 per car for a day. This will cover you for any other parts of the National Park you visit on that day too. The fee allows you to use the picnic areas and walking tracks in the area, which are well maintained by NSW Parks and Wildlife. Payment can be made at the entry gate as you drive in.
Our first stop was Empire Marina, where the still morning are provided amazing reflections on the water of the boats and surrounding forest. After this we drove to the southern end of the Bobbin Head picnic area, where the boardwalk starts.
The Boardwalk
The boardwalk meanders through the mangroves and there are information signs to help you learn more about the environment and plenty of opportunities to see the mangroves and crabs up close. Because it was low tide when we went, we didn’t see any crabs, only the openings to their burrows.
The boardwalk is 552 meters long and takes about 15 minutes to complete. Along the way we had more amazing reflections in Cockle Creek as well as views of the mangroves.
The track continues into the forest as Gibberagong Track, which we followed for a short distance to get more views over the creek.
This was a great little walk with amazing views. We were the only ones there during our visit early on a winter morning, but in summer it is very busy.
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Gorgeous hike! Love all the photos, but the brush turkey is my favorite.
We loved the walk, especially early in the morning as the reflections on the water were amazing. The brush turkey was nice an relaxed, not running off into the bush and stayed to have its photos taken. Thanks for reading. Shaun
Beautiful hike and wildlife too. I remember the brush turkeys from our Cairns trip. Allan
I think they’re all over the east coast. Those that interact with people aren’t too skittish and like this one seem to pose for photos. Shaun
That looks like my kind of walk ! I love the landscape. We call them Wild Turkeys here in Canada but I like the name Bush Turkeys
Those turkeys seem to get everywhere
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This looks like such a great outing. I love a boardwalk and reflections on the water … and then you are also rewarded with the sight of a brush turkey! What a wonderful variety on your walk.
Thankyou for reading. Pleased that you liked it. Shaun