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Warringine Park offers a unique opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in the diverse coastal environment of Westernport. With a stunning boardwalk stretching between Jacks Beach and Hastings, guests can easily explore the marine landscape, especially during high tide walks when the mangrove forests and herb lands are flooded by the sea. Picnicking spots at Jack’s Beach provide a perfect place to relax and enjoy the surroundings. The park is also connected to woodland areas along Warringine Creek, offering a seamless transition from marine to terrestrial ecosystems.

For nature enthusiasts looking to engage with the local community and contribute to biodiversity conservation, joining the Friends of Warringine Park group is a rewarding opportunity. This reserve is a designated dog-free zone, ensuring a peaceful and undisturbed environment for wildlife and visitors alike. The park’s commitment to environmental protection and community involvement is evident through partnerships with various friends groups across the Peninsula, fostering a sense of stewardship and appreciation for the natural surroundings.

Visitors can embark on the Bittern Coastal Wetlands walk, part of the extensive Westernport Bay Trail, starting from Salmon Street and culminating at Jacks Beach car park. This picturesque 3.6-kilometer journey showcases the beauty of the coastal wetlands and provides a glimpse into the rich biodiversity of the area. Warringine Park, with its stunning landscapes and accessible amenities, invites guests to connect with nature, explore the dynamic shoreline, and appreciate the wonders of the Westernport region.