Photo: Belinda Lester / CC BY-SA 2.0
Wallabies Point Reserve is a serene coastal escape on the northern edge of Port Macquarie, where the Hastings River meets the sea. This grassy headland offers sweeping ocean views, a gentle walking track, and a chance to spot the eastern grey kangaroos that give the reserve its name. It's a favourite for locals seeking a quiet picnic spot or a sunset stroll away from the busier beaches.
Highlights & What to See
- Coastal Walking Track – A short, easy trail loops around the point, with benches strategically placed to take in the panorama from Tacking Point Lighthouse to the distant mountains.
- Wallabies & Kangaroos – Early morning or late afternoon, you're almost guaranteed to see eastern grey kangaroos grazing on the open grass; keep a respectful distance.
- Picnic Facilities – Sheltered tables, BBQs, and a small playground make it ideal for a relaxed lunch with a view.
- Whale Watching – During migration season (June–November), the headland provides an excellent vantage point for spotting humpbacks breaching offshore.
- Sunset Views – The point faces west over the river mouth, offering a spectacular golden-hour display over the water.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow 30–45 minutes for the walking track and a short photo stop. If you plan a picnic or want to linger for sunset, budget 1–2 hours. The reserve is compact, so it works well as a quick detour or a relaxed end to a day exploring Port Macquarie.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Macquarie – The town centre, with its waterfront restaurants, galleries, and the Koala Hospital, is a 10-minute drive south.
- Tacking Point Lighthouse – A historic lighthouse on a dramatic headland, with coastal walks and more whale-watching spots (5 minutes south).
- Lighthouse Beach – A long, patrolled surf beach popular for swimming and walking (adjacent to Tacking Point).
- North Haven – A quiet village on the Camden Haven River, with a charming main street and boat hire (15 minutes north).
- Crowdy Bay National Park – Rugged coastal wilderness with dramatic sea stacks, wildflowers, and the historic Diamond Head camping area (30 minutes north).
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Image credits
- Hastings River — Sky rockets in flight at English Wikipedia / Public domain
- Crowdy Bay National Park — Grahamec / CC BY-SA 4.0