McCarrs Creek Road Foreshore Reserve is located in Church Point.  Residences along McCarrs Creek Road border to the south and east, the foreshore of McCarrs Creek near the bus turning area form the northern and western borders. 

It is 0.46 hectares in size and is near to large areas of bushland in the National Park. 

McCarrs Creek Road Foreshore Reserve contains Spotted Gum Forest and combines intertidal rocky shore and sandy beach habitat with open forest and acts as a stepping stone reserve to larger bushland areas in the National Park

Plants

The Reserve supports Spotted Gum Forest (Corymbia maculata).

Animals

Although the understorey is disturbed, this Reserve has tall Spotted Gums which are winter flowering and provide habitat niches for aboreal mammals and birds. 

As well as the higher nutrient foliage level in relation to other habitat types, there are also a number of hollow-bearing trees suitable for birds and mammals.  Sprouts in dead trees are also important in this manner.   The Reserve is likely to be occasionally used by the Powerful Owl as it forages for aboreal mammals

Wildlife Protection Area

Dogs must be on a leash at all times in this reserve and cats are not allowed here at any time. Find out more

Location

McCarrs Creek Rd

Church Point NSW 2083