Coffs Coast Regional Park
Coffs Coast Regional Park, near Coffs Harbour, is a top spot for fishing, surfing and birdwatching. You’ll find great picnic areas, plus beaches with off-leash dog zones.
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Coffs Coast Regional Park, near Coffs Harbour, is a top spot for fishing, surfing and birdwatching. You’ll find great picnic areas, plus beaches with off-leash dog zones.
Close to Coffs Harbour, Bindarri National Park offers 4WD touring routes, mountain bike trails, walking tracks and scenic spots for picnicking, swimming and birdwatching.
Looking for something to do in Coffs Harbour? Moonee Beach Nature Reserve offers walking, fishing, snorkelling, scuba diving and whale watching opportunities.
The Eastern lookout offers spectacular views of the Solitary Islands. Explore the areas's Aboriginal cultural significance on a school excursion, or enjoy some whale watching in the heart of Coffs Harbour.
Close to Coramba and Coffs Harbour, at Coramba Nature Reserve you can go walking through protected rainforest along Orara River and go birdwatching.
Sherwood Nature Reserve provides opportunities for picnicking, birdwatching, car touring and bushwalking in a peaceful setting – all just a short drive from Coffs Harbour.
Great birdwatching, 4WD driving, mountain biking and bushwalking are just some of the things waiting to be discovered in Ulidarra National Park near Coffs Harbour.
Flaggy Creek Nature Reserve was created in December 1999. It covers an area of 72ha. View the detailed park and fire management documents.
Garby Nature Reserve was created in April 2005. It covers an area of 117ha. View the detailed park and fire management documents.
Kororo Nature Reserve was created in October 1967. It covers an area of 11ha. View the detailed park and fire management documents.