Taren Point Shorebird Reserve
Taren Point Shorebird Reserve is a park in Taren Point. Dogs are not currently allowed.
Dog rules
Sutherland Shire Council prohibits dogs at all times, including on-leash, at Taren Point Shorebird Reserve (Shorebird Protection Zone) to protect migratory shorebirds.
At a glance
Before you go
- π«Official source advises dogs are not allowed β we don't recommend visiting with your dog.
What people say
Great place to start your walks along the bayline towards Shark Park. But in my case, I launched the yak for a paddle around the bay.
I am very pleased with the addition of a bicycle station including a bike pump and mini tool shed and new amenities since I did ride 28km and this facility could prove very useful in the future. This section of the 28km is a highlight due to the variety of treescapes, biodiversity and mixed cycling surfaces e.g. boardwalk. The only downside was industrial waste e.g. bundles of plastic that were visible through the fence line further south. The links were mostly well connected with the odd carpark presenting an obstacle on a busy day (Bayside Area). The mangroves infrastructure was outstanding further towards the stadium. If the pedestrian cycling link between the Shark Park and the Golf β³ Club were ironed out then I would give it β βββββ Thanks for the great cycle ways ππ ποΈ π² π§ and lots of shade, bubblers and facilities all round βοΈ Lots of skaters out, which is well catered for with the smooth, clean surfaces abundant, nice track.
This area is beautiful, with a small beach and great views of the bay and shipyard. There's also a paved trail adjacent to it that's great for long walks and bike rides. When I visited in Dec, there were a few gulls and a couple of pied stilts on the beach, but not much else. There are 3 car parking stalls near the entrance, and no bathrooms.
Looking for a place to let the kids cycle while enjoying the sea view after spending a few hours at the Westfield Miranda. Didn't quite meet what I have expected but it turned out to be quite a tranquil place for the kids to cycle and play with the sand.
This little spot is quiet & peaceful, a nice spot to just sit there and enjoy the view. It is not really kid friendly. I didnβt see any park area where they can run around. More like a place where you can just relax for peace and quiet, away from the noisy crowd & maybe a picnic (on the sand) but make some you watch your kids as they can easily run in the water! It can be very dangerous if they canβt swim.
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