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Yacaaba Headland walking track

Myall Lakes National Park

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Nearby things to do

Couple seated on the sand of Zenith Beach at sunrise, with a dramatic rocky headland in the background.  Photo: John Spencer © DPE

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Zenith Beach

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Two men sit on towels on the white sands of Box Beach, against a backdrop of breaking surf, blue ocean water and rugged rocky coastline. Photo: © Erin McGauley

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Box Beach

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View of a sandy beach and breaking waves beneath a blue sky, with a rugged headland in the distance.  Photo: Josh Ford © DPE

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Kingsley Beach

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View across dunes to people and a vehicle on Samurai Beach and a distant headland. Photo: Jim Cutler © DPIE

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Samurai Beach

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Two men wearing day packs stand near the base of a rocky headland, alongside the clean white sands and turquoise waters of Wreck Beach. Photo: © Erin McGauley

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Wreck Beach

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Nearby camping and accommodation

  • Stewart and Lloyds campground, Myall Lakes National Park. Photo: John Spencer/NSW Government

    Stewart and Lloyds campground

    An idyllic spot near the coast, Stewart and Lloyds campground offers great beach fishing, walking, and mountain biking in Myall Lake National Park, near Hawks Nest.

  • View across sand to vehicles, people, and a tent on Samurai Beach in Tomaree National Park. Photo: Jim Cutler © DPIE

    Samurai Beach campground

    Set up camp behind the dunes at beautiful Samurai Beach campground, near Port Stephens. This 4WD-accessible campground and nearby Samurai Beach are both clothing-optional.

 

Whale watching top spots

NSW national parks have the best vantage points to see whales during their annual migration, which takes place from May to November. Plan your next coastal adventure.

A humpback whale breaches the water off the NSW coast, near Sydney. Photo credit: Wayne Reynolds &copy Wayne Reynolds
Yacaaba Headland walking track

Park info

  • in Myall Lakes National Park in the North Coast region
  • Myall Lakes National Park is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.

  • Park entry fees:

    $8 per vehicle per day.

    The park has coin/card operated pay machines at Mungo Brush campground. Day passes are also available from the Manning Great Lakes Area Office, Bulahdelah Visitor Information Centre and the Hawks Nest Newsagency. You can also pay for your visit via the Park’nPay app.

    Bombah Point ferry fees may also apply (cash payment only).

    Buy annual pass
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