Pattimores Lagoon
Narrawallee Creek Nature Reserve
Visitor info
All the practical information you need to know about Pattimores Lagoon.
Getting there and parking
Pattimores Lagoon is in the Lake Conjola Village precinct of Narrawallee Creek Nature Reserve. To get there from Lake Conjola Entrance Road, turn right onto Boeing Avenue and take the next right again onto Conley Avenue.
Road quality
- Sealed roads
Vehicle access
- 2WD vehicles
Weather restrictions
- All weather
Parking
Parking is available on Conley Avenue.
Best times to visit
There are lots of great things waiting for you in Narrawallee Creek Nature Reserve. Here are some of the highlights.
Autumn
The NSW South Coast is renowned as a great spot for whale and dolphin watching, so one of these beautiful giants of the sea could well be joining you on your park visit.
Spring
Enjoy tranquil walking along the park's scenic wetlands, indulging in a spot of birdwatching along the way.
Summer
Now is the perfect time to take advantage of the park's coastal location and enjoy fishing and picnicking by the water's edge.
Winter
Warm yourself up with some scenic walking while wildlife-spotting and birdwatching.
Weather, temperature and rainfall
Summer temperature
Average
18°C and 24°C
Highest recorded
44.5°C
Winter temperature
Average
8.8°C and 16.2°C
Lowest recorded
5.9°C
Rainfall
Wettest month
May
Driest month
September
The area’s highest recorded rainfall in one day
160.9mm
Maps and downloads
Permitted
Fishing
A current NSW recreational fishing licence is required when fishing in all waters.
Prohibited
Pets
Pets and domestic animals (other than certified assistance animals) are not permitted. Find out which regional parks allow dog walking and see the pets in parks policy for more information.
Smoking
NSW national parks are no smoking areas.
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 Narrawallee Creek Nature Reserve in the South Coast region
Narrawallee Creek Nature Reserve is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.