Eurobodalla National Park

National Parks and Reserves

Eurobodalla National Park, on the far south coast of NSW, stretches from Moruya Head to Mystery Bay.
Sunset over a beach in Eurobodalla National Park. Photo: David Finnegan © DPIE
Family whale watching on rocks at Bingi Bingi Point along Bingi Dreaming track, Eurobodalla National
Beach views from Mystery Bay lookout, near Narooma in Eurobodalla National Park. Photo: Elinor
Historic relics and the aquatic environment of Bingi Bingi Point in Eurobodalla National Park.
It's an exceptional place to visit on a daytrip from one of the nearby coastal towns of Moruya, Narooma, Bodalla and Tuross Head, and offers a range of activities, so you're bound to find something you enjoy.

Go surfing at 1080 Beach, or drop in your line at Brou Lake to try your luck at catching a fish or two. There are plenty of lookouts and headlands that offer amazing coastal views, as well as being great vantage spots for whale watching. You're likely to see kangaroos and a range of birds around the park, plus the park's lakes are popular for waterskiing and kayaking. If you're keen to explore the park on foot, try the Bingi Dreaming track a 14km walk along the coast south from Congo to Tuross Head.

You can camp by the beach at Congo campground, a popular spot for families or pitch your tent at Beachcomber Holiday Park; it's right by the beach and is a great spot to see kangaroos. Equally, if you're camping in the park, you can...

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