Disaster Bay lookout
The scenic lookout from Disaster Bay in Beowa National Park offers striking views over Disaster Bay and Nadgee-Howe Wilderness Area.
- Price
- Park entry fees apply.
- Where
- Green Cape area in Beowa National Park in South Coast
The scenic lookout from Disaster Bay in Beowa National Park offers striking views over Disaster Bay and Nadgee-Howe Wilderness Area.
Green Cape lookout in Beowa National Park is one of the best places to enjoy whale watching in NSW.
Begin this multi-day walk at Boyds Tower down the far south coast, and end at Green Cape Lighthouse. Stop for a swim and the opportunity to spot seals, seabirds and whales.
Take an easy walk to historic Boyds Tower near Eden, find out about local history and marine animals, and enjoy whale watching from the lookouts.
Green Cape Lighthouse, around 45min south of Eden, is the southernmost lighthouse in NSW. Towering above Green Cape Lightstation Keepers’ Cottages, soak up the maritime heritage and spot migrating whales.
Take a guided tour at historic Davidson Whaling Station – discover how killer whales helped the Davidson family. And when you're done, finish the day with a picnic at the nearby beach.
Boyds Tower is the starting point of the Light to Light walk. Near Eden, this accessible landmark tells the story of Benjamin Boyd who built the tower in 1847. Visit for some of the best whale watching on the NSW south coast.
Bittangabee Bay to Green Cape walking track, in Beowa National Park, links a pristine rocky beach with a historic lightstation, which is open to guided tours.
A section of the 30km Light to Light walk, Boyds Tower to Saltwater Creek walk covers 13.2km through scenic coast forest, with opportunities for swimming, fishing and birdwatching.
The walk from Saltwater Creek to Bittangabee Bay in Beowa National Park takes in backpack camping, fishing spots, birdwatching and whale watching.