Discover the hidden wonders of the North Narrabeen Rock Pools as the ocean retreats at low tide, revealing a vibrant ecosystem teeming with life. This guided tour offers a unique opportunity for families to connect with nature and learn about the fascinating creatures that inhabit the intertidal zone.
What to Expect
Join knowledgeable educators who will lead you through the rock pools, pointing out sea stars, sea hares, elephant snails, limpets, and crabs. This hands-on experience is perfect for curious minds eager to explore the natural world and understand the delicate balance between land and sea.
Activity Details
The tour runs on Saturday, 21 March 2026, from 15:30 to 17:30. It is designed for families and nature enthusiasts of all ages. Participants are advised to bring a hat, sturdy shoes, and sunblock to stay comfortable during the outdoor adventure.
Location and Access
Meet at Pelican Path near the Coastal Environment Centre, North Narrabeen NSW 2101. The location is accessible and offers a beautiful coastal setting for this educational outing. Parking and public transport options are available nearby.
Important Information
Bookings are essential to secure your spot on this popular tour. The event is weather dependent, and participants will be notified of any changes. Please wear appropriate clothing and footwear suitable for walking on rocky surfaces.
Booking and Prices
Tickets can be purchased online for $10 per adult or $10 for one adult accompanied by one child under 18. This affordable pricing makes it an excellent choice for a family day out while supporting local environmental education.