Read about - Bonville Creek below.
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Bonville Creek runs through Bongil Bongil National Park and heads out to sea near the small town of Sawtell on the coast of NSW - just south of Coffs Harbour.
We stay at the Sawtell Beach Caravan Park which is located on the edge of the National Park and overlooks this creek. It is a great place for canoeing, kayaking and fishing and also offers great bird watching opportunities. Be careful when paddling near the mouth of the creek as the water runs out quickly leading up to low tide.
This saltwater estuary is a good sheltered fishing spot and we have seen people catching flathead, mullet and mangrove jack. It is also a great place to see a variety of birds - brush turkeys nesting in the bushland around the park often seen chasing goannas away from the mound - beautiful rainbow bee-eaters flying in and out of the trees - listen for the distinctive cry of the Catbird. Make sure you have a bird book handy!!
What a beautiful spot.