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The Wooden Boardwalk in Jervis Bay National Park, officially known as the Jervis Bay Mangrove Boardwalk or Huskisson Mangrove Boardwalk, offers a unique elevated journey through the sensitive mangrove ecosystem of Currambene Creek. Located in the charming coastal town of Huskisson, New South Wales, this accessible trail is nestled within the beautiful Jervis Bay National Park and forms part of the Jervis Bay Marine Park, providing a close-up view of a vital natural habitat.
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The Wooden Boardwalk is officially known as the Jervis Bay Mangrove Boardwalk or the Huskisson Mangrove Boardwalk. It's an elevated path through the sensitive mangrove ecosystem of Currambene Creek.
Yes, the boardwalk is designed to be highly accessible. It is suitable for all ages and abilities, including visitors using prams or wheelchairs, making it a great option for a family outing.
The boardwalk is 1.4 kilometers long. While the walk itself can be completed relatively quickly, many visitors enjoy taking their time to read the interpretive signs, spot wildlife, and soak in the serene atmosphere. Allow at least 30-60 minutes for a leisurely experience.
Convenient parking is generally available next to the Jervis Bay Maritime Museum, which is located at 2a Dent Street, Huskisson. The boardwalk starts right near the museum.
The boardwalk offers excellent opportunities for wildlife observation. Visitors can spot tiny crabs during low tide, fish darting through mangrove roots at high tide, and various bird species like pelicans. There's even a chance to see stingrays in the creek.
Yes, the boardwalk is located in the charming coastal town of Huskisson, which offers a variety of cafes, restaurants, and other facilities. The Jervis Bay Maritime Museum is also right next to the boardwalk.
For optimal lighting, cooler temperatures, and fewer crowds, it's suggested to visit the boardwalk in the early morning or late afternoon. These times also often enhance your chances of spotting wildlife.
As the boardwalk is located within Jervis Bay National Park and part of the Jervis Bay Marine Park, it's generally recommended to check current park regulations regarding pets. Typically, national parks and sensitive marine environments have restrictions on dogs to protect wildlife and natural habitats.
There are twelve interpretive signs strategically placed along the 1.4-kilometer path. These signs provide valuable insights into the local ecology, the importance of mangrove ecosystems, and the cultural heritage of the area, enriching the visitor experience.
The original Huskisson Mangrove Boardwalk was constructed in 1991 as a bicentennial project. It underwent a significant refurbishment in 2023, utilizing Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FRP) for its construction due to the challenging site conditions and its location within a Marine Park Sanctuary Zone.
Yes, the boardwalk is situated in Huskisson, a gateway to Jervis Bay National Park and Marine Park. You can explore other easy walks in the national park, visit the Jervis Bay Maritime Museum, or enjoy the beaches and other attractions in the wider Jervis Bay area.