Limeburners Creek Nature Reserve

Photo: Christopher Wood / CC BY-SA 3.0

Limeburners Creek Nature Reserve is a pristine coastal wilderness on the NSW Mid North Coast, just north of Port Stephens. This 9,000-hectare reserve protects a stunning mosaic of beaches, freshwater lagoons, and paperbark swamps. It’s a haven for kayakers, birdwatchers, and anyone seeking solitude away from the crowds. The reserve’s unspoiled dunes and wetlands feel like a secret world, where the only soundtrack is the rustle of casuarinas and the call of migratory birds.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give yourself at least half a day to explore the reserve properly. A morning paddle on the lagoon followed by a beach stroll and a picnic lunch is an ideal pace. If you’re keen on a longer walk or want to try your luck fishing, plan for a full day – the tranquillity here makes it easy to linger. The reserve is best visited in spring or autumn when the weather is mild and mosquitoes are less active.

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