Gulaga National Park
Overview
Gulaga National Park was created in January 2001. It covers an area of 4673ha. View the detailed park and fire management documents.
Highlights: Gulaga (gool-a-gar) and the surrounding landscape have great spiritual significance to local Aboriginal people, particularly Aboriginal women. The park also incorporates the former Wallaga Lake National Park. In May 2006 the park was handed back to its traditional Aboriginal owners in an historic agreement signed by the NSW Environment Minister and the Yuin People.
Activities: Discover Aboriginal culture with Gulaga creation experience. Or, walk up the old mining access roads and enjoy views out over the coastal lakes.
Access: 10 km north of Bermagui. From Tilba Tilba or off the Punkalla Road at Central Tilba. Wallaga Lake areas are best accessed by boat. Hire boats from Regatta Point or Beauty Point.
Local alerts
For the latest updates on fires, closures and other alerts in this area, see https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/gulaga-national-park/local-alerts
Contact
- in the South Coast region
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Narooma office
02 4476 0800
Contact hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm. Office open by appointment only. Closed public holidays. - 10 Graham Street, Narooma NSW 2546
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Email: npws.eurobodalla@environment.nsw.gov.au
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Narooma office