Chowder Bay

11 Morella Street, New South Wales 2088, Australia
Chowder Bay reef
Chowder Bay
White's Seahorse information panel
Chowder Bay shallows

An easy accessible snorkelling site where you can see beautiful Sydney harbour marine life including the endangered White's seahorse

Highlights

Easy, shallow, beautiful snorkelling with exquisite marine life including the endangered White's Seahorse.

Nature

Nature

Conservation

Chowder Bay is an important conservation site for the endangered White's Seahorse, and important part of its breeding and restoration program.

More information on the White's Seahorse

Track details

Track details

Chowder Bay is a beautiful protected shallow sandy beach that is a critically important habitat and breeding zone for the endangered White's Seahorse. There is lovely and accessible snorkelling here - by starting directly off the beach. A suggested approach is to start on the southern half of the beach and wind your way southwards and along the reefy coastline of Chowder head and back.

Location & map

Location

11 Morella Street, New South Wales 2088, Australia

The White Seahorse breeding and release program
Key info

1 hour return

Grade 1: Easy

Facilities
Toilets
Swimming
Cafe / Food

There is a car park behind the beach, park facilities including toilets at Clifton Gardens Reserve, and nearby food and cafes. There is a Clifton Gardens ferry terminal at Chowder Bay too.

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