Bundjalung National Park

National Parks and Reserves

If you enjoy holidaying on the water, you'll love Bundjalung's combination of river, beach and freshwater lagoons. This north coast park stretches north from Iluka to Evans Head with the Pacific Ocean as its eastern boundary.
Aerial view of a woman walking along the tree-lined beach near Woody Head campground, Bundjalung
Aerial view of Woody Head cottages, cabins and camground, Bundjalung National Park. Photo: John
A father and young son swim on a paddle board in Bundjalung National Park. Photo: John Spencer/OEH
A group of campers camping beside their vehicle at Mibanbah-Black Rocks campground, the ocean in the
Hammonds Cottage, front exterior with visitors on the verandah, Woody Head, Bundjalung National Park
A family with young children on the beach at sunset, Bundjalung National Park.  Photo: John
Spend a day canoeing along Evans River or Jerusalem Creek, mountain biking the Macaulays Lead or Serendipity fire trail, or walking along Ten Mile Beach. There are also boat launching facilities, snorkelling on the shallow reefs and fishing.

If you'd like to spend longer exploring, head to one of the beachside campgrounds in the park, or book into one of the Woody Head cabins. In the evening enjoy a barbecue dinner before gathering around the campfire with a local Bundjalung guide to listen to stories of their culture, values and connections to this park.

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