This park features two scenic and forest-clad sections of coastline. Divided into two sections, Wyrrabalong National Park conserves the last significant coastal (littoral) rainforest on the Central Coast. Rocky cliffs pounded by the sea alternate with sandy beaches and you can enjoy dramatic coastal vistas from several lookouts. A network of walking tracks will help you explore the varied landscape of the park, while the picnic areas are a place to rest and enjoy your surroundings.
The southern part has high headlands, cliffs and rock platforms. The north is sandy and protects red gum forest and coastal rainforest. Swim at Tuggerah Beach or Bateau Bay. There is good birdwatching by the lake, and great surfing on the coast.
Site Description National Park
Site Facilities Picnic Area, Public Toilets, Rest Area
Tour Types Self Guided Tours
Attractions Beaches, Lookout, Wildlife
Activities Bushwalking, Fishing, Photography, Picnicking, Snorkelling, Surfing
Admission Free Admission
General Groups
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