Murramarang National Park

National Parks and Reserves

Spanning 44km of dramatic coastline, and home to the spectacular 3 day Murramarang South Coast Walk, Murramarang National Park is the ultimate spot to soak up some sun and explore the cliffs, headlands and pristine beaches of the NSW south coast. Be sure to pack your swimmers to hit the surf, binoculars for spotting peregrine falcons and sea eagles soaring high above the cliffs, and your fishing rod to catch dinner.
Aerial view of Pretty Beach. Credit: John Spencer © DCCEEW
Walkers on the Murramarang South Coast Walk near Depot Beach. Credit: Remy Brand © DCCEEW
Aerial view of walkers on Snapper Point walking track. Credit: John Spencer © DCCEEW
Eastern grey kangaroos in Murramarang National Park. Credit: John Spencer © DCCEEW
Judges House exterior view, Murramarang National Park. Photo: John Spencer ©DPIE
People walking through the forest near Point Upright in Murramarang National Park. Credit: John
2 people walking on Dark Beach in Murramarang National Park. Credit: John Spencer © DPE
This is one of the rare spots in Australia where the spotted gums grow right down to the ocean, offering plenty of shade in the warmer months and a stunning backdrop for a nature escape all year round. When you're ready to take a break from the stunning beaches you can opt to canoe or walk around Durras lake instead. The Durras lake discovery trail is perfect for kids.

Murramarang is a great place to spend the day but if you'd like to stay longer, there's a good choice of campgrounds, including caravan and motorhome sites with a range of facilities. If you don't feel like camping, book into one of the park accommodation options like Depot Beach cabins, Pretty Beach cabins, Pebbly Beach...

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