Murramarang National Park
What we're doing
Park management activities
Murramarang National Park has management strategies in place to protect and conserve the values of this park. Visit the detailed park and fire management documents. Here is just some of the work we’re doing to conserve these values:
Planning for the future
The community is invited to have a say on the future of Murramarang National Park by commenting on the Murramarang South Coast walk draft master plan and review of environmental factors before Sunday 23 August 2020.
NSW National Parks Visitor Infrastructure Program
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is undertaking a range of projects to enhance visitor facilities and create new, iconic visitor experiences in our national parks. These projects aim to increase nature-based tourism in NSW, to boost regional visitor economies and improve community wellbeing.
Managing weeds, pest animals and other threats
Pests and weeds have a significant impact to the ecosystems within Murramarang National Park. Reduction of threats, such as foxes, as well as containment of sea spurge, take place here. Carrying out risk assessments for new and emerging weeds, and the implementation of ongoing pest management strategies, plays an important role in protecting the biodiversity values of this park.
Developing visitor facilities and experiences
Murramarang National Park is home to over 40km of coastline, and the beaches within its borders are protected and carefully maintained. The amenities in Murramarang National Park, including tourist accommodation, also receive ongoing evaluation and maintenance to ensure an enjoyable experience for park visitors every time.
Report illegal dumping
It's illegal to dump rubbish, household waste, green waste, construction waste, tyres, or vehicles in NSW national parks and reserves. You can help by reporting it anonymously. If you see illegal waste that has been dumped, or is in the process of being dumped, please take a photo and report it through the Report Illegal Dumping online form, or phone 131 555.
Contact
- in the South Coast region
Murramarang National Park is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.
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Park entry fees:
$8 per vehicle per day. The park has pay machines - cash and credit cards accepted. Card only at Pretty Beach.
Buy annual pass -
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Ulladulla office
02 4454 9500
Contact hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm. - Lot 9 Blackburn Industrial Estate, 6 Coller Road Ulladulla NSW 2539
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Email: npws.shoalhaven@environment.nsw.gov.au
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Ulladulla office
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Depot Beach office
02 4478 6582
Contact hours: Open daily, 10am to 4pm variable. Closed Christmas Day. - 2B Depot Beach Road, Depot Beach NSW 2536
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Email: depot.beach@environment.nsw.gov.au
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Depot Beach office
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Pretty Beach campground
02 4457 2019
Contact hours: Open daily, 10am to 4pm variable. Closed Christmas Day. - 1 Pretty Beach Road, Pretty Beach NSW 2539
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Email: pretty.beach@environment.nsw.gov.au
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Pretty Beach campground
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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
Donate to NSW National Parks
Valuable conservation work is being done in our national parks through the Foundation for National Parks and Wildlife, a not-for-profit organisation with the mission to care for Australia’s native plants, animals and cultural heritage.