Corramy Regional Park
Visitor info
All the practical information you need to know about Corramy Regional Park.
Getting there and parking
Get driving directions
From Nowra:
- Travel south along Princes Highway
- Turn left (east) into The Wool Road, just north of Bewong.
- Turn right (south) after approximately 1km to enter Corramy Regional Park
Park entry points
- Wool Road access See on map
Parking
- Wandandian Creek picnic area See on map
By bike
Check out the Bicycle information for NSW website for more information.
By public transport
Corramy Regional Park is not accessible by public transport.
Best times to visit
There are lots of great things waiting for you in Corramy Regional Park. Here are some of the highlights.
Autumn
Venture out on Wandandian Creek in a kayak, heading out to St Georges Basin or downstream to connect with Tullarwalla Lagoon.
Spring
Take a stroll along Anabranch Branch and admire the blooming wildflowers beneath the eucalypts.
Summer
Escape the summer heat with a cool lunch at Wandandian Creek picnic area.
Weather, temperature and rainfall
Summer temperature
Average
16.1°C and 22.6°C
Highest recorded
40.6°C
Winter temperature
Average
9.7°C and 15.7°C
Lowest recorded
-3.2°C
Rainfall
Wettest month
May
Driest month
September
The area’s highest recorded rainfall in one day
316.7mm
Facilities
Picnic tables
Maps and downloads
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.
Contact
- in the South Coast region
Corramy Regional Park is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.
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Nowra office
02 4428 6300
Contact hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm. - 104 Flatrock Road, Mundamia NSW 2540
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Email: npws.shoalhaven@environment.nsw.gov.au
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Nowra office
Nearby towns
St Georges Basin (5 km)
St Georges Basin is a large, shallow lagoon with outstanding boating and fishing. The town is a tree-lined waterway ringed by villages and forests.
Nowra (27 km)
Nowra is a historic city and the commercial heart of the Shoalhaven. It's on the Shoalhaven River close to beaches and national parks.
Ulladulla (40 km)
Ulladulla is close to several wonderful national parks. Morton National Park, to the west, is home to Pigeon House Mountain, a local landmark which is a popular climb. Murramarang National Park, between Ulladulla and Batemans Bay, has beautiful coastal walks, beaches and camping sites.