Description
Miles Island Forster is a small sandy island located in Wallis Lake in Barrington Coast's Great Lakes region.
It is a popular spot for island hopping and bird watching. The island can only be accessed by boat or by paddling across the Breckenridge Channel opposite Forster.
Bird enthusiasts will enjoy visiting Miles Island as it is a popular feeding and shelter area for threatened shorebird species such as the Pied Oyster Catcher and Little Tern. These rare bird species can be observed in their natural habitat on the island.
Miles Island is a perfect beach destination for tourists wanting to explore the Great Lakes region of Barrington Coast. Visitors can engage in activities such as swimming, sunbathing, or taking a walk around the perimeter of the island. The island is small enough to be easily explored on foot.
Tourists can visit Miles Island throughout the year, but the best time to go is from September to April. During these months, the weather is pleasant and birdwatchers have the opportunity to see the endangered Pied Oyster Catcher and Little Tern that visit the island during this period.
To reach Miles Island, visitors can bring their own boats, kayaks, or paddleboards. Boat rentals are available from the Wharf Street Boat Ramp in Forster, which can be used to access the island. Guided tours of the island are also available, providing an option for those interested in learning more about the history and wildlife of Miles Island.
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