Pambula-Haycock area
Pambula-Haycock area is the northern section of Beowa National Park, located between Merimbula and Eden. Explore its sparkling river, fascinating Aboriginal shell middens and secluded beaches.
Beowa National Park, formerly Ben Boyd National Park, spans 47km of rocky coastline and sheltered inlets. Located near the whale watching town of Eden on the far South Coast of NSW, its crystal clear waters are perfect for snorkelling and swimming.
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Beowa (pronunciation) National Park is separated into 2 areas, split by Twofold Bay. Take your pick from the sparkling lakes and surf beaches in the park’s Pambula-Haycock area to the rocky cliffs and beachside campgrounds in the Green Cape area.
Its spectacular sea-carved landscape is a striking display of folded red rock platforms that contrast against the sapphire blue water of the ocean.
Stretch your legs on one of the park’s shorter tracks, like the Pambula River or Pinnacles loop walking tracks. If you’re after something more exhilarating, the multi-day Light to Light walk takes you on an unforgettable coastal hike—tracing the coast from the historic Boyds Tower to Green Cape Lightstation. For day trippers, there are plenty of spots to go beach and rock fishing or settle down for a barbecue or picnic by the water.
More than 50 Aboriginal sites have been recorded in Beowa National Park including middens, rock shelters, campsites and long-distance travel routes. These cultural sites continue to provide the local Aboriginal community with traditional and spiritual links to this part of their Country.
The park’s lofty lookouts and headlands are hard to beat for whale watching. September to early December is the best time to spot southern right and humpback whales frolicking close to shore on their migration south to Antarctica.
In a commitment to acknowledging and respecting Aboriginal cultural heritage of this area, Beowa National Park was renamed in 2022, in consultation with local Aboriginal custodians. Learn more about why this decision was made.
For the latest updates on fires, closures and other alerts in this area, see https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/beowa-national-park/local-alerts
Pambula-Haycock area is the northern section of Beowa National Park, located between Merimbula and Eden. Explore its sparkling river, fascinating Aboriginal shell middens and secluded beaches.
Green Cape area is the southern section of Beowa National Park, located south of Eden. It's your gateway to the Light to Light walk, camping, lighthouse accommodation and superb whale watching.
Beowa 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 in park areas south of Eden. Park areas north of Eden have free park entry.
Buy annual pass.All the practical information you need to know about Beowa National Park.
There are 2 areas in Beowa National Park, separated by Twofold Bay. Both areas are located south of Merimbula and can be accessed from the Princes Highway.
To get to the Pambula-Haycock area (north of Eden):
To get to the Green Cape area (south of Eden):
You can also fly into Merimbula airport from Sydney and Melbourne.
Roads are 2-wheel drive standard gravel roads in all of the main visitor areas. Some areas such as Mowarry and North Head are 4-wheel drive only.
Roads are all weather but when there’s been extreme rainfall, they may become slippery and dangerous and may be closed because of safety concerns.
Check out the Bicycle information for NSW website for more information.
For information about public transport options, visit the NSW country transport website.
There are lots of great things waiting for you in Beowa National Park. Here are some of the highlights.
Camp at Bittangabee Beach campground and see lyrebirds performing their characteristic dance and tail display.
Visit Green Cape Lighthouse or Boyds Tower to spot whales migrating south to their Antarctic feeding grounds - you might even see females with young calves.
Plan a camping trip to Saltwater Creek - to enjoy the lagoons and beautiful surf beach.
Take the Light to Light walk when it's nice and cool and the banksias are in bloom.
Park entry fees:
$8 per vehicle per day in park areas south of Eden. Park areas north of Eden have free park entry.
Annual passes and entry fees (https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/passes-and-fees)
If you’re camping you need to bring your own firewood.
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.
NSW national parks are no smoking areas.
Eden is a historic whaling town, ideal for a whale-watch tour. It's built around a promontory that juts into Twofold Bay.
Pambula is a historic river village in majestic rural surroundings. The town is at the mouth of the Pambula River among forests and lakes.
The main coastal towns of the Sapphire Coast include Bermagui, Tathra, Merimbula and Eden. This stunning coastline has sparkling beaches and bays, lakes and national parks, all accessible via excellent walking tracks and coastal drives. You'll find beaches just perfect for surfing, swimming and walks.