The Badu Mangroves are a significant ecological feature located within Sydney Olympic Park. This unique wetland ecosystem offers visitors a chance to explore and learn about the importance of mangrove habitats in urban environments.

Key Features

  • Extensive mangrove forest
  • Elevated boardwalk for easy exploration
  • Rich biodiversity
  • Part of the larger Bicentennial Park wetlands

Ecosystem and Wildlife

  • Home to two species of mangroves: Grey Mangroves and River Mangroves
  • Habitat for various bird species, including migratory shorebirds
  • Important nursery for fish and crustaceans
  • Supports a variety of insects and small mammals

Badu Mangrove Boardwalk

  • 1.1 km loop boardwalk
  • Accessible for wheelchairs and strollers
  • Interpretive signs providing information about the ecosystem
  • Viewing platforms for bird watching and photography

Educational Value

  • Demonstrates the importance of wetlands in urban water management
  • Showcases successful environmental restoration efforts
  • Offers insights into mangrove ecology and adaptations

Visiting Information

  • Location: Bicentennial Park, Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2127
  • Open: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
  • Entry: Free
  • Best accessed via the Education Centre at Bicentennial Park

Best Times to Visit

  • Early morning or late afternoon for bird watching
  • Low tide to observe mangrove roots and mudflats
  • Spring and autumn for comfortable temperatures

Nearby Attractions

The Badu Mangroves offer a unique opportunity to experience a vital coastal ecosystem in the heart of Sydney. It’s an excellent destination for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone interested in urban ecology and conservation.

For more information and updates, visit the Sydney Olympic Park website.

Related: Nature, Sydney Parks and Gardens, Urban Wildlife in Sydney, Birdwatching in Sydney, Environmental Conservation in Sydney, Sydney Olympic Park