Eurobodalla National Park
Great for a day trip or weekend getaway, Eurobodalla National Park, on the far south coast, offers fantastic camping, walking, surfing, whale watching and fishing.
- Things to do
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- Places to stay
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- Where
- South Coast
Great for a day trip or weekend getaway, Eurobodalla National Park, on the far south coast, offers fantastic camping, walking, surfing, whale watching and fishing.
Easily accessible from Nowra, Morton National Park is great for a daytrip or school excursion. Visit Fitzroy Falls for scenic waterfall views; go mountain biking, walking or enjoy a picnic lunch.
Park entry fees apply (Fitzroy Falls and Bundanoon areas only).
Book a cabin or pitch a tent at Murramarang National Park near Batemans Bay on the NSW south coast. You'll spot eastern grey kangaroos and abundant birdlife while enjoying opportunities to walk, fish, swim or surf.
Park entry fees apply.
Budawang National Park is declared a wilderness area, with hiking, river camping, swimming and scenic views for advanced, well-equipped travellers.
Clyde River National Park is a natural playground by the river, offering kayaking, canoeing, swimming and fishing, alongside its beautiful views.
Boasting lakes, ocean and forests, Conjola National Park is a nature-lover’s paradise, offering bushwalking, swimming, mountian biking, canoeing, and fishing.
Next to Batemans Bay , Cullendulla Creek Nature Reserve offers scenic views of the surrounding area and islands, as well as picnic spots, birdwatching, and easy walks.
Deua National Park, where you can hike, drive, camp, swim, lilo, canoe, picnic and birdwatch, lies between the New South Wales towns of Braidwood, Moruya and Cooma.
Monga National Park has something for all, with 4WD touring routes, walking and horse riding tracks to enjoy, peaceful picnic areas, and ancient forests to discover.
Located on the NSW South Coast, enriched with historic heritage, Murramarang Aboriginal Area has one of the largest and most important Aboriginal sites on the NSW coast.