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Casuarina Coastal Reserve - Darwin

Casuarina Coastal Reserve - Darwin
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Casuarina Coastal Reserve - Darwin
Casuarina Coastal Reserve - Darwin

Casuarina Coastal Reserve protects a large coastal area in Darwin's northern suburbs. The reserve is popular for its white sandy beaches, shady picnic areas, cycle paths and wildlife. World War II artillery observation posts are a reminder of the area's wartime involvement.

Located between the mouth of Rapid Creek and Buffalo Creek, the 1500-hectare reserve includes 8 kilometres of sandy beaches fringed by Casuarina trees and dramatic sandstone cliffs. Behind the beaches and dunes are mangroves, monsoon vine thickets and paperbark forests. Barbecues, tables and shade make the area a popular picnic spot. Enjoy a stroll on the beach or along the track to Sandfly Creek. Birdwatchers come to see ospreys, kites, red-tailed black-cockatoos, cormorants and gulls along the dunes or soaring overhead. Check the signage to see if it is safe to swim (dry season only).

The Larrakia people speak for this area and maintain links with the land. Its sacred and significant sites include Dariba Nunggalinya (Old Man Rock), which is visible at low tide from Dripstone Cliffs lookout. Although fishing is permitted, disturbing the rock in any way or the removal of shellfish at this site is prohibited.

Facilities for Casuarina Coastal Reserve

  • BBQ Facilities
  • Car park
  • Picnic Area
  • Public Toilet
  • Shaded Area
  • Walking Tracks

Experiences around Darwin

  • Beach
  • Flora/Fauna
  • Historic/Heritage
  • Nature based

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