Palm Beach Parklands is full of stories most people walk straight past. In this short puzzle, you’ll follow the path, stop at two information boards, and answer questions using what you see.
Look up, slow down, and use the real-world signs to solve each puzzle. You don’t need to memorise anything – just read, notice, and tap the answer you think is right.
Find the large history board with black-and-white photos of the creek, early buildings, and people. Stand in front of it to answer this question.
Which of these moments appears first in the estuary’s story?
Still at the history board, look for the section that talks about people gathering, creating, and celebrating at the estuary.
What type of event is shown where a group of people are carrying or surrounding a giant woven structure?
Walk along the path to the next information board. It has a bright blue aerial photo of the creek mouth and a map of Tarrabora Reserve.
Where does the water of Currumbin Creek flow?
Look at the green trail map on the same board. You’ll see Tarrabora Reserve, Beree Badalla Reserve, the bridge, and the path you’re standing on.
Which reserve is directly connected to the Palm Beach Parklands path you’re standing on?
You followed the trail, used the signs, and discovered how the estuary has changed over time — and why this part of Palm Beach is such an important place for the community.