Photo: J.lyle at English Wikipedia / Public domain
Just a short drive from Nelson Bay, Tilligerry Creek Reserve is a serene pocket of bushland and wetlands that feels a world away from the coastal crowds. This is where you come for a quiet paddle through mangroves, a gentle bushwalk among kangaroos, and a taste of the Hunter’s less-visited aquatic side. The reserve is part of the larger Tilligerry Peninsula, a landscape of paperbark swamps and spotted gum forest that rewards those who slow down.
Highlights & What to See
- Paddle the Creek – The best way to experience Tilligerry Creek is by kayak or canoe. Launch from the reserve’s boat ramp and follow the winding waterway through mangrove tunnels; keep an eye out for pelicans, black swans, and the occasional sea eagle.
- Bushwalking Trails – A network of easy tracks loops through the reserve, including the 2.7 km Tilligerry Creek Walk. It’s flat and family-friendly, passing through casuarina forest and offering glimpses of the creek.
- Wildlife Spotting – Dawn and dusk bring out kangaroos and wallabies grazing on the grassy edges. Birdlife is prolific – look for rainbow lorikeets, kingfishers, and white-bellied sea eagles.
- Picnic & Play – The reserve has shaded picnic tables and a small playground, making it a relaxed lunch stop. The real draw is the peaceful atmosphere, far from the summer rush.
- Saltwater Swimming – At the reserve’s northern end, a sandy patch on the creek offers a safe, calm swimming spot for kids (tidal dependent).
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is ideal: a couple of hours for a paddle or a walk, plus a picnic lunch. If you’re a keen birdwatcher or kayaker, you could easily fill a full day here. The reserve is small but layered – don’t rush it. Pair it with a morning at nearby Shoal Bay or a late lunch in Lemon Tree Passage.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Nelson Bay – The lively hub of Port Stephens, with dolphin cruises and great seafood restaurants, just 15 minutes north.
- Tomaree National Park – For the iconic summit walk with panoramic views of the coastline and offshore islands.
- Shoal Bay – A gorgeous stretch of white sand with calm swimming, perfect for a beach afternoon.
- Lemon Tree Passage – A quiet waterfront village with a popular boardwalk and cafés, ideal for a relaxed meal.
- Port Stephens – The broader region offers sand dunes, whale watching (June–November), and the famous Stockton Beach.
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Image credits
- Nelson Bay — Rmonty119 / CC BY 2.0
- Tomaree National Park — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Shoal Bay — Phil Whitehouse from London, United Kingdom / CC BY 2.0
- Lemon Tree Passage — FranzVenhaus / CC BY-ND 2.0
- Port Stephens — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Stockton Beach — AussieLegend / Public domain