Limeburners Creek National Park

National Parks and Reserves

Hidden away between Crescent Head and Port Macquarie on the mid north coast, you'll find this idyllic stretch of pristine coast. Get off the beaten track and enjoy this remote piece of beachside paradise.
An aerial photo of Point Plomer campground and nearby beach in Limeburners Creek National Park.
Entrance driveway to Point Plomer Campground and Plomer Beach House in Limeburners Creek National
An aerial photo of Plomer Beach House and coastal views at Limeburners Creek National Park. Photo:
Limeburners Creek National Park, rainbow bee eater. Photo: NSW Government
Discover golden sandy beaches, amazing surf breaks, remote camping spots and fascinating Aboriginal cultural heritage. With options for swimming, fishing, walking or just lazing on the beach, it makes for a fantastic family holiday or a relaxing beachside retreat.

The sparkling coastline of heathlands, banksia and blackbutt forest and the rare rainforests of Big Hill provide habitat to an abundance of wildlife. You'll see ospreys, pied oystercatchers, dingoes, koalas, quolls, and if you're lucky, the rare ground parrot. You may even spot majestic black swans gliding over the waters of Saltwater Lake.

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