South Coast National Parks & Wildlife Parks
New South Wales NSW
Ben
Boyd
National
Park
Named
after
Ben
Boyd
who
in
1842
established
his
whaling
operations
in
Twofold
Bay,
this
park
abounds
with
history
and
the
remains
of
old
Davidson
Whaling
Station
can
still
be
visited
today.
Spectacular
coastal
scenery
is
a
major
feature
with
rugged
cliffs,
rock
formations,
and
sea
caves,
backed
by hills
covered
with
banksia
forests
and
flowering
heaths.
Camping
is
permitted
at
Saltwater
Creek
or
Bittangabee
Bay.
Bookings
essential
for
Christmas
holidays
and
Easter.
(PO
Box
186,
Eden
2551.
Phone
(064)
961
434).
The
Northern
section
of
the
park
is
located
8km
north
of
Eden
and
the
southern
section
is
18km
south
of
Eden.
Bournda
National
Park
This
park
has
outstanding
conversation
value,
containing
beaches,
fresh
and
saltwater
lakes,
lagoon
and
creeks
and
a
variety
of
birds
and
wildlife.
Activities
to
be
enjoyed
include
swimming,
fishing
canoeing
or
watching
the
wildlife.
Located
20km
south-east
of
Bega.
Camping
area
is
located
at
Hobart
Beach.
(Bookings:-PO
Box
186,
Eden
2551,
Phone:
(064)
961
434).
Mimosa
Rocks
National
Park
Situated
22km
north-east
of
Bega
this
park
features
jagged
coastline
with
natural
rock
formations,
caves
cliffs
and
headlands
and
is
a
favorite
for
surfers,
fishermen,
divers
and
birdwatchers.
Mount
Imlay
National
Park
A
rough
and
steep
3km
track
from
the
end
of
Burrawang
Forest
Road
provide
access
to
this
park
which
offers
spectacular
views
of
the
coast
and
forest
from
Mt
Imlay.
Located
20km
south
of
Eden.
Murramarang
National
Park
One
of
the
main
features
of
this
park
are
the
kangaroos
at
Pebbly
Beach.
With
wonderful
beaches,
stunning
headlands,
cliffs
and
rock
platforms
the
park
is
popular
for
swimming
and
fishing.
Located
10km
north
of
Batemans
Bay.
Camping
areas
are
available
at
Pebbly
Beach,
South
Durras
and
Merry
Beach.
Bookings:-(044)
239
800.
Nalbaugh
National
Park
Located
40km
west
of
Eden
this
park
has
no
established
walking
tracks
but
the
wild
area
offers
many
unposted
walks.
Since
it
remains
mainly
undisturbed
rare
creatures
such
as
the
powerful
owl
and
the
tiger
quoll
are
left
in
peace.
Nungatta
National
Park
Located
28km
south
of
Bombala
in
the
high
country
and
undisturbed
forests
at
the
Victorian
Border
the
park
can
only
be
accessed
by
walking
from
the
Cann
River
Road.
Seven
Mile
Beach
National
Park
Located
6km
south
of
Gerringong
this
park
is
inhabited
with
many
birds
on
a
fragile
landscape
of
pale
sand
dunes
and
forest.
Wallaga
National
Park
Located
10km
north
of
Bermagui
access
to
the
park
is
by
walking
from
the
Princess
Hwy
or
by
boat
from
Regatta
point
or
Beauty
point.
Middens
are
still
found
on
the
shore,
relics
of
the
aboriginals
who
inhabited
the
area.
New South Wales National Parks
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