Reserves managed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service in this area protect some of the state's finest coastal scenery. From Bermagui to the border, the coastal parks enchant you with endless trails, and reminders of many thousands of years of past Aboriginal habitation. Rainforest gullies and old growth forests teaming rich in wildlife will excite any visitor.
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Ben Boyd National Park
Renowned for its colourful and rugged coastline, this 30km of coastline is protected within the park and provides the major attraction for the many visitors to the area each year. More... |
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Bournda National Park
The combination of ocean beaches, creeks, lagoons and the expansive waters of Wallagoot Lake make Bournda National Park a most appealing area. More... |
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Mimosa Rocks
Heavily timbered and containing a diverse system of beaches, sea caves, headlands and cliffs, this park offers a vital catchment protection for local streams and estuaries. More... |
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Mount Imlay
Rising to a height of 886 metres, the impressive peak of Mount Imlay dominates this heavily forested national park which covers an area of 3,808ha. More... |
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Nadgee
Containing the only coastal Wilderness Area in NSW, Nadgee Nature Reserve provides important habitat protection for the area's plants and animals. More... |
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Wadbilliga
Including the Brogo wilderness, Wadbilliga National Park embraces one of the largest undisturbed river catchments in NSW, providing protection for the Tuross, Wadbilliga and Brogo Rivers. More... |
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Wallaga Lake
The area has historical and mythological significance for the Aboriginal people and provides important catchment protection for Wallaga Lake. More... |
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South East Forests
Covering an area of about 90,000ha, the area protects valuable native habitats including those supporting rare and endangered animals. More... |
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