Wallis Lake

Natural Attractions

Wallis Lake is the sparkling jewel in the crown that consists of the Great Lakes region in the Barrington Coast.

With a surface area of 99 square kilometres, this aqua blue waterway is famous for white sands, fishing, boating and delicious Sydney Rock Oysters that are the finest in the country.

Forster and Tuncurry are the twin towns that sit where Wallis Lake meets the ocean, where the Coolongolook River flows into the Tasman Sea.

Surrounded by Wallingat National Park on the west and Booti Booti National Park on the east, the pristine waters are fed by the Wallamba River, Coolongolook River and Pipers Creek. The lake is approximately 25 kilometres long and nine kilometres wide.

Facilities

Barbeque Boating Facilities Carpark Family Friendly Food and Refreshments Lookouts Picnic Area Public Telephone Public Toilet Showers

Activities

Birdwatching Boating Camping Canoeing/Kayaking Cycling Fishing Hiking Horse Riding Sailing Scenic Drives Snorkelling Swimming Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Rates

Free Entry

Nearby Things to Do

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sporties

Sporties Tuncurry

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Seven Mile Beach at Forster

Janie’s Corner

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Forster Main beach

Forster Main Beach

Forster, Mid-Coast

Aerial Shot of the Club

Tuncurry Beach Bowling Club

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Burgess Beach Rockpool

McBrides Beach Forster

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lake cruise forster

FreeSpirit Cruises

Forster, Mid-Coast

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