Murramarang Aboriginal Area

National Parks and Reserves

Can you imagine what life was like 12,000 years ago? At Murramarang Aboriginal Area, it’s much easier than you’d think. This reserve protects the largest midden on the South Coast, and a lagoon to the north of the headland that, according to Dreamtime beliefs, is home to a serpent involved in the creation of the land. The midden covers several hectares and contains millions of stone artefacts as well as dense deposits of mammal, fish and bird bones and shells. Based on some of the rare finds bone points and shell fishhooks archaeologists believe the people of Murramarang had a sophisticated bone industry and fishing economy.

With its picturesque coastal setting, Murramarang Aboriginal Area is also popular for snorkelling, swimming, surfing, beach and rock fishing, and rock-pooling. A signed walk, with panoramic views, guides visitors through the site.

Facilities

Lookouts Non Smoking

Activities

Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

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Termeil Lake

Termeil Lake

Termeil, Shoalhaven

Couple enjoying views over Pretty Beach on the NSW South Coast. Photo credit: David Finnegan

Pretty Beach

Kioloa, Shoalhaven

Two walkers on the Murramarang South Coast Walk

Murramarang South Coast Walk

Kioloa, Shoalhaven

Nuggan Point Beach

Nuggan Point Beach

Bawley Point, Shoalhaven

Snake Bay

Snake Bay

Cockwhy, Shoalhaven

Stokes Island Beach

Stokes Island Beach

Termeil, Shoalhaven

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