Fishermans Paradise Eco-walk
Tours · Australia

Fishermans Paradise Eco-walk

4.8 · 5 reviews1h 30m📍 Australia

About this tour

Walk through Fishermans Paradise village at Lake Conjola's northern edge on a 90-minute guided ramble. Your local guide unpacks the ecology here—how the bush has bounced back from fire, what's happening in the salt marshes, and the area's past. You'll spot birdlife and other creatures along the water and in the scrub, with views across the river, lake and out towards Conjola National Park.

Highlights

  • Local guides share insider knowledge of bush recovery and wetland restoration
  • Spot riverside and bush wildlife with provided binoculars
  • Panoramic views of lake, river and national park
  • Hear stories of Fishermans Paradise village history
  • Gentle pace suited to all fitness levels
  • Salt marsh ecology explained on the walk

What to expect

Expect a steady, unhurried 90 minutes on foot through Fishermans Paradise village and its surrounds. Your guide will stop regularly to point out birds, plants and landscape features, explaining how the ecosystem has recovered after bushfires and what's being done to rehabilitate the salt marshes. The walking track offers good sightlines across the water and into the bush. You'll move at a conversational pace, so there's time to take in views and ask questions. Binoculars are supplied if you need them.

Good to know

All fitness levels welcome. Bring water and sun protection. Service animals permitted. Track conditions are generally good but can be muddy after rain. Binoculars provided, though you can bring your own.

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.