Prepare for the Weather
Coastal weather can change quickly; bring layers, sun protection, and plenty of water for your hike.
Wyrrabalong National Park is a striking stretch of coastline in New South Wales, divided into two distinct sections near The Entrance and Bateau Bay. The park is renowned for its diverse environmental beauty, where steep, rugged cliffs drop into the Pacific Ocean alongside pockets of rare littoral rainforest. Visitors can explore a network of well-maintained walking tracks that provide breathtaking ocean vistas and frequent sightings of native birds and small mammals. Beyond its natural beauty, the park is deeply significant for its Aboriginal heritage, with various sites throughout the area preserving this cultural history. It serves as an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful nature walk or a full day of outdoor exploration.
Wyrrabalong National Park is a striking stretch of coastline in New South Wales, divided into two distinct sections near The Entrance and Bateau Bay. The park is renowned for its diverse environmental beauty, where steep, rugged cliffs drop into the Pacific Ocean alongside pockets of rare littoral rainforest. Visitors can explore a network of well-maintained walking tracks that provide breathtaking ocean vistas and frequent sightings of native birds and small mammals. Beyond its natural beauty, the park is deeply significant for its Aboriginal heritage, with various sites throughout the area preserving this cultural history. It serves as an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful nature walk or a full day of outdoor exploration.
Dramatic cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
Rare and protected littoral rainforest pockets.
Well-maintained walking tracks with ocean vistas.
Significant sites preserving Aboriginal cultural history.
Abundant opportunities for bird and wildlife watching.
The park is divided into two separate sections, so check your map to ensure you are heading to the desired area.
Walking tracks vary in difficulty; check trail conditions before setting out.
Limited facilities are available within the park, so plan to bring necessary supplies.
Coastal weather can change quickly; bring layers, sun protection, and plenty of water for your hike.
Be mindful that this area is culturally significant; stay on marked paths to protect the environment and sacred sites.
Nature lovers, hikers, and those seeking coastal scenery and cultural history.
AUD $
$30-$60 p/day
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Keep a respectful distance from native wildlife and do not feed the animals to maintain their natural behavior.
Nature Walks, Hiking, Photography, Family Outings