Outside Sydney
Murramarang National Park
Off Princes Hwy.
Kioloa, New South Wales, Australia
This 29,000-acre national park on Australia’s southeast coast has Spotted Gum and Eucalyptus forests, lake, 27 miles of undeveloped coastline, and an aboriginal area that includes a sacred lagoon, home to a mythical serpent. The area is also popular for watching wildlife, fishing, swimming, canoeing, as well as hikes (albeit steep) up Durras Mountain for views of Montague Island, Pigeon House Mountain, and even whales playing in the sea from the summit. Overnight accommodations are available in tents and caravans in designated camp grounds or cabins at Depot and Pretty Beach.
Amenities
Open / Closes- Biking/Jogging Paths
- Handicapped Accessible
- Natural Beauty
- National/State Park
- Picnic Area Available
- Swimming
- Wildlife Spotting