Yuraygir National Park

National Parks and Reserves

Positioned on the NSW north coast between Yamba and Coffs Harbour, Yuraygir National Park boasts the state's longest stretch of undeveloped coastline.
Aerial shot of the red cliffs at Lake Arragan and Red Cliff campgrounds in Yuraygir National Park.
An aerial view of Wilsons Headland picnic area in Yuraygir National Park. Photo: Jessica Robertson
Campers at their campsite surrounded by trees with a glimpse of the beach at Illaroo campground.
Credit: Neil Vincent © Neil Vincent/DPE
Visitors kayaking and stand up paddle boarding on Wooli Wooli River. Credit: John Spencer ©
With 65km of striking cliffs, rocky headlands, isolated beaches and quiet lakes set against a backdrop of forests, heaths and wetlands, this colossal park is a place to experience, not just see.

Discover rare wildlife, remote campgrounds, idyllic picnic spots, and charming villages dotted along the coast. Swim, fish or surf to your heart's content in this aquatic playground. Bring your binoculars for whale watching between May and September, or challenge yourself on the multi-day Yuraygir coastal walk; a four-day hike over 65km through striking coastal scenery.

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