Booti Hill and Wallis Lake Walking Track

Natural Attractions

The Booti Hill and Wallis Lake walking track touches both the ocean and the shores of Lake Wallis. Bring your swimmers and make a day walk of it with beautiful views from the headland and plenty of wildlife to keep the camera active.

Start at Ruins campground and travel clockwise, so the hardest part is knocked off early. Walk out to the stunning Seven Mile Beach and look for the signposted track – this climbs up the northern side of Booti Hill through twisted eucalypts. There are rest spots along the way, and a small opening with a scenic view of Seagull Point right before you enter some refreshing rainforest.

Eventually the track emerges onto the ridge-crest above Lindemans Cove and joins a fire trail that leads to a small clearing. Go straight ahead for Elizabeth Beach and a terrific opportunity for an ocean dip. If it’s winter, you might even spot a migrating whale. There are also tables and a barbecue just 100m along the trail, so don’t forget the picnic.

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Elizabeth Beach in Booti Booti National Park. Part of Pacific Palms and the Barrington Coast

Elizabeth Beach, Pacific Palms

Elizabeth Beach, Mid-Coast

A woman and two children run towards the sea on a beach, Booti Booti National Park. Photo credit:

Booti Booti National Park

Green Point, Mid-Coast

Blueys Beach at Pacific Palms

Blueys Beach

Blueys Beach, Mid-Coast

Wallingat Forest drive, Wallingat National Park. Photo: Ian Charles/NSW Government

Wallingat Forest Drive

Whoota, Mid-Coast

Southern Boundary trail, Wallingat National Park. Photo: John Spencer

Southern Boundary Trail

Wallingat, Mid-Coast

The Green Cathedral on Wallis Lake in the Barrington Coast

Green Cathedral

Tiona, Mid-Coast