Yuraygir National Park

National Parks and Reserves

Positioned on the NSW north coast between Yamba and Coffs Harbour, Yuraygir National Park boasts the state’s longest stretch of undeveloped coastline.

With 65km of striking cliffs, rocky headlands, isolated beaches and quiet lakes set against a backdrop of forests, heaths and wetlands, this colossal park is a place to experience, not just see.

Discover rare wildlife, remote campgrounds, idyllic picnic spots, and charming villages dotted along the coast. Swim, fish or surf to your heart’s content in this aquatic playground. Bring your binoculars for whale watching between May and September, or challenge yourself on the multi-day Yuraygir coastal walk; a four-day hike over 65km through striking coastal scenery.

Facilities

Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites / Campsites Lookouts Non Smoking Picnic Area

Activities

Camping Fishing Hiking Surfing Swimming Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Nearby Things to Do

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Plover Island. Sandon.

Sandon Beach

The Sandon, Clarence Valley

Red Cliff

Red Cliff

Yuraygir, Clarence Valley

An aerial view of Wilsons Headland picnic area in Yuraygir National Park. Photo: Jessica Robertson

Wilsons Headland picnic area

Diggers Camp, Clarence Valley

Illaroo to Wooli walking track, Yuraygir National Park. Photo: Debra Novak

Illaroo to Wooli Walking Track

Minnie Water, Clarence Valley

Tucabia Flora Reserve

Tucabia Flora Reserve

Tucabia, Clarence Valley

The track to Station Creek Beach from the campground/carpark is a gem.

Station Creek

Barcoongere, Coffs Harbour

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