Gulaga National Park
Gulaga National Park was created in January 2001. It covers an area of 4673ha. View the detailed park and fire management documents.
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Gulaga National Park was created in January 2001. It covers an area of 4673ha. View the detailed park and fire management documents.
Barunguba (bar-ran-goo-ba) Montague Island is home to hundreds of seals and more than 90 bird species. It also has cultural significance to the Yuin people. Enjoy a stay in a heritage lighthouse keeper’s cottage.
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.
Located near Bega on the far south coast of NSW, Mimosa Rocks National Park offers a great camping holiday. Visit today to go fishing or birdwatching.
Fancy a spot of birdwatching, horseriding, camping or bushwalking? At South East Forest National Park, near Bega on NSW’s far south coast, you can do all this and more.
Bournda National Park is the Far South Coast’s best-kept secret. Located near Tathra, enjoy coastal walks, birdwatching and kayaking in Bournda Lagoon.
Park entry fees apply.
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.
Wadbilliga National Park is perfect for self-reliant bushwalkers and campers. Go hiking, camping, birdwatching or mountain biking and explore this wonderful park.
Jointly managed by Aboriginal people and the NPWS, Biamanga National Park (bi-a-man-ga) is a significant Aboriginal site filled with dramatic landscapes and places to unwind.
Badja Swamps Nature Reserve was created in October 1979. It covers an area of 561ha. View the detailed park and fire management documents.