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Get InspiredOceaniaAustraliaNew South WalesMimosa Rocks National Park

Mimosa Rocks National Park

AU
National Park·Rugged, Peaceful, Untouched, Scenic
Mimosa Rocks National Park
Photo by Alexey Lapkis from Google Places
Mimosa Rocks National Park
Photo by Shlomi Hanuka from Google Places
Mimosa Rocks National Park
Photo by Paul Bennett from Google Places
Mimosa Rocks National Park
Photo by Tim Gooden from Google Places
Mimosa Rocks National Park
Photo by Attila Mozer from Google Places
Mimosa Rocks National Park
Photo by Alexey Lapkis from Google Places
Mimosa Rocks National Park
Photo by Shlomi Hanuka from Google Places
Mimosa Rocks National Park
Photo by Paul Bennett from Google Places
Mimosa Rocks National Park
Photo by Tim Gooden from Google Places
Mimosa Rocks National Park
Photo by Attila Mozer from Google Places

Mimosa Rocks National Park is a picturesque coastal sanctuary situated 329 km southwest of Sydney, nestled between the charming towns of Tathra and Bermagui. The park is defined by its striking rock formations, which give the area its name, and its expansive, untouched coastline. As a critical component of the Ulladulla to Merimbula Important Bird Area, it provides a sanctuary for diverse avian species, most notably the endangered swift parrot. Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, including coastal walks, beachcombing, and wildlife observation in a serene, natural setting. Its proximity to Bournda National Park makes it a key stop for those exploring the broader Sapphire Coast region.

Mimosa Rocks National Park is a picturesque coastal sanctuary situated 329 km southwest of Sydney, nestled between the charming towns of Tathra and Bermagui. The park is defined by its striking rock formations, which give the area its name, and its expansive, untouched coastline. As a critical component of the Ulladulla to Merimbula Important Bird Area, it provides a sanctuary for diverse avian species, most notably the endangered swift parrot. Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, including coastal walks, beachcombing, and wildlife observation in a serene, natural setting. Its proximity to Bournda National Park makes it a key stop for those exploring the broader Sapphire Coast region.

Highlights

  • Striking rock formations along the coastline.

  • Critical habitat for the endangered swift parrot.

  • Scenic coastal walking trails.

  • Secluded beaches perfect for beachcombing.

  • Proximity to the charming towns of Tathra and Bermagui.

Before you go: Mimosa Rocks National Park essentials

  • The park is part of a protected area; please follow 'Leave No Trace' principles.

  • Weather can change rapidly on the coast; check local conditions before heading out.

  • Limited amenities are available inside the park; plan to visit nearby towns for food and supplies.

Preparation

Ensure you have adequate water and supplies, as facilities within the park are limited.

Navigation

Download offline maps before arriving, as mobile reception can be spotty along the coast.

Best For

Coastal hiking, bird-watching, and exploring secluded beaches.

Currency

AUD $

Average Cost

$50-$100 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

Wildlife

Keep a respectful distance from wildlife and stay on marked trails to protect the fragile coastal ecosystem.

Timing

Visit during the early morning or late afternoon for the best light for photography and higher chances of spotting birds.

Occasion Tags

Nature Lovers, Hikers, Bird Watchers, Photographers

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Location

New South Wales, Australia
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