Termeil Lake
Meroo National Park
Overview
Termeil Lake is a peaceful refuge for wildlife and visitors alike, with options for fishing, swimming, paddling, picnicking and birdwatching in pristine surroundings.
- Where
- Meroo National Park in South Coast
- What to
bring - Drinking water, sunscreen, hat, binoculars
- Please note
Set before a dramatic backdrop of forested hills, Termeil Lake provides a peaceful refuge for wildlife and visitors alike.
No powerboats can access the area, so there’s nothing to disturb the peace while you are paddling and exploring the backwaters and tributaries. Stop along the way for a picnic or head back to the campground at Termeil Point to enjoy a hot meal around the campfire.
Enjoy swimming in the clear waters and unwind as you cast your fishing line from the lake’s edge. Binoculars are a must if you’re enthusiastic about birdwatching, as you’re likely to see waterbirds like cormorants, ducks and swans. Look out for sea eagles resting on a nearby branch and watch for whistling kites soaring high above.
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Operated by
- Ulladulla office
- Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm.
- 02 4454 9500
- npws.shoalhaven@environment.nsw.gov.au
- Lot 9 Blackburn Industrial Estate, 6 Coller Road Ulladulla NSW 2539
Park info
- in Meroo National Park in the South Coast region
Meroo National Park is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.
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