About this tour
A 90-minute guided walk around Conjola Lake and its coastline with a local who knows the area's ecology, wildlife, and history. You'll scan for kangaroos and birdlife from the lakeside, cross elevated boardwalks past three viewpoints overlooking lake and ocean, then ramble along the beach and back over dunes. Finish at the Boat Ramp with the option to swim or head back to your starting point.
Highlights
- Kangaroo spotting from the water's edge
- Three elevated lookouts with lake and coast views
- Boardwalk through native bush to the beach
- Seasonal whale and dolphin sightings possible
- Local stories of fires, floods, and regional history
- Binoculars provided for close-up birdwatching
- Optional lake swim at tour's end
What to expect
Your guide meets you at the lake edge and immediately starts sharing stories tied to the landscape—natural cycles, wildlife behaviour, and local lore. Binoculars in hand, you'll watch for kangaroos grazing nearby and scan the water for stingrays and fish. The mood is unhurried; you're reading the land as you go. Once you hit the boardwalk, the trail lifts you into the bush canopy, with pauses at three well-positioned platforms where the vista opens across water and coastline. Depending on season, you might glimpse whales or dolphins offshore. The final stretch takes you down to Conjola Beach, then over sand dunes back towards the Boat Ramp. The walk is graded for all fitness levels.
Good to know
Bring sunscreen, hat, and water. The boardwalk and beach sections are exposed; check the forecast. If you plan to swim at the end, bring a towel and dry clothes. Service animals welcome. Wear comfortable walking shoes with grip for sand.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.






