Wallingat National Park

National Parks and Reserves

Here, on the Mid North Coast of NSW, the Pacific Ocean meets forest. At Whoota Whoota lookout, one of Wallingat National Park’s most visited attractions, you’ll be overwhelmed by the beauty. Explore the park further and you’ll see stands of straight, tall flooded gums. At Sugar Creek, there are also stands of cabbage palms, filled with the sounds of Wallingat’s native birdlife. Pack the car and explore what this great park has to offer for a few hours. There’s camping at Wallingat River, and a picnic area at Sugar Creek.

A network of unsealed roads throughout the park allows you to discover its best features. Accessible by 2WD in dry weather, you can also explore them by mountain bike or horseback. There’s great fishing in the river and lake, and you can swim when the weather is warm. Keep your eyes peeled for kangaroos and wallabies, as well as some of the 200 species of birds that make Wallingat their home.

Facilities

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

Activities

Camping Canoeing/Kayaking Fishing Four Wheel Driving Hiking Horse Riding Mountain Biking Scenic Drives Swimming Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

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

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