Meroo National Park

National Parks and Reserves

Meroo National Park is a pristine coastal playground near Ulladulla and Batemans Bay on the NSW South Coast, packed with natural beauty and things to do. Whether you are looking for a camping holiday with the kids, a weekend getaway and or just a secluded spot for swimming and a relaxing picnic, Meroo has something for you.
Sunrise at Termeil Beach, Meroo National Park. Credit: Michael Van Ewijk © DCCEEW
View of Stokes Island through the trees, Meroo National Park. Credit: Michael Van Ewijk ©
Bushwalkers looking along the coastline at Meroo Head Lookout, Meroo National Park. Photo: Michael
A family walking on Meroo Head lookout walking track. Credit: Michael Van Ewijk © DCCEEW
A family resting at a picnic table along Giriwa walking track. Credit: Michael Van Ewijk ©
A misty morning on the lake'd edge, Meroo National Park. Credit: Michael Van Ewijk © DCCEEW
Picnic bench with views of the ocean at Stokes Island picnic area. Credit: Michael Van Ewijk ©
You'll find coastal lakes ideal for kayaking, paddling and fishing. There are lots of short walking tracks to choose from and plenty of unsealed roads and trails for cycling and exploring on your mountain bike. It also offers excellent birdwatching opportunities and great vantage points for whale watching and spotting dolphins at Meroo Head lookout or Nuggan Point.

Visit as a day trip, or pack your tent or camper trailer and wake up to the sound of birdcalls at one of the peaceful campgrounds in this coastal paradise.