Photo: Poyt448 Peter Woodard / CC BY-SA 3.0
Sea Acres Rainforest Boardwalk is a serene elevated walkway through a pristine coastal rainforest in Port Macquarie. This accessible boardwalk offers a rare glimpse into a subtropical rainforest that meets the sea, with abundant birdlife and ancient trees. It's a must-visit for nature lovers seeking a peaceful escape.
Highlights & What to See
- Elevated Boardwalk: A 1.3-kilometre loop through lush rainforest, with interpretive signs about local flora and fauna.
- Wildlife Spotting: Look for crimson rosellas, brush turkeys, and if you're lucky, a koala in the canopy.
- Rainforest Centre: A small but informative centre with exhibits on the ecology and cultural history of the area.
- Giant Stinging Trees: Learn about the infamous stinging tree (Dendrocnide excelsa) – look, don't touch!
- Ocean Views: The boardwalk ends near Shelly Beach, offering glimpses of the coast.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow 1–2 hours to walk the boardwalk at a leisurely pace, reading the signs and pausing for wildlife. Combine with a visit to nearby Shelly Beach or a picnic at the adjacent park. It's a perfect half-day outing from Port Macquarie.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Macquarie – Explore the town's historic waterfront, galleries, and cafes.
- Koala Hospital – A world-famous wildlife rescue centre just a short drive away.
- Shelly Beach – A calm, family-friendly beach adjacent to the boardwalk.
- Tacking Point Lighthouse – Scenic coastal views and whale-watching in season.
- Billabong Zoo – A wildlife park with koalas, crocodiles, and native animals.
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Image credits
- Port Macquarie — Inas / CC0
- Koala Hospital — Diliff / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Shelly Beach — J Bar / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Tacking Point Lighthouse — Tacking Point Lighthouse qtl1.jpg : Quartl derivative work: Tomer T ( talk ) / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Billabong Zoo — mdalmuld / CC BY 2.0