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The reef at low tide
The Port Noarlunga Reef is a protected marine zone. When the tide is low you can walk or snorkel around the reef
Snorkelling
Explore
Exploring in the rock pools it a great way to spend the afternoon
A lazy afternoon
Early morning
Early morning at the Onkaparinga wetland
Walk along the beach
No matter what the weather, the beach is always wonderful
The Port Noarlunga Jetty
The old Pt Noarlunga Jetty (built 1855) was 30m south of the current jetty. It had a tram line and was used to transport trade goods (wheat/flour/barley/wool) to Pt Adelaide.
The Pt Noarlunga Jetty
The current jetty was built for recreational purposes. It was once connected to the reef, but the end was destroyed in a storm in 1987.
The Dunes
There are several walking trails through the nearby sand dunes. Keep your eye and ear out for interesting coastal birds.
Sunset
The Dunes
Everyone can enjoy exploring the dunes
The Onkaparinga Estuary
Walk 10 minutes south of McCloud House and you will find the tranquil mouth to the Onkaparinga River.
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Sunset