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Narrabeen Lagoon is a place where you can go bushwalking, enjoy numerous water sports, or simply relax in one of Sydney’s most spectacular environments.

Narrabeen Lagoon is also one of the northern beaches greatest natural assets and is a haven for wildlife.  

Access to the northern beaches largest coastal lagoon has been greatly improved thanks to the Multi-use Trail around the entire lagoon, which can be used by walkers, cyclists and people of all abilities.

The Narrabeen Lagoon trail is an easy 8.4km loop on a well formed, shared track without steps. Take a journey through beautiful ecosystems with an abundance of wildlife, cultural heritage and historical sites.

You can access the award-winning trail from many different points, including Jamieson Park and Berry Reserve There are also numerous carparks, picnic areas, playgrounds and boating ramps around the lagoon.

Please note that dogs are allowed on the trail but only when they are on a leash. Dogs are prohibited from several wildlife protection areas.

 

 

Berry Reserve Middle Creek Reserve Narrabeen Lagoon Trail

Get to Berry Reserve by bus... visit Transport NSW for bus information and timetables.

Parking Information

Parking is available at: Middle Creek Reserve off the Wakehurst Parkway; Berry Reserve off Pittwater Road; Jamieson Park off The Esplanade.

Water sports and fishing Bushwalking Bird watching Cycling Jogging

Location

Narrabeen

Narrabeen NSW 2101