Middle Lagoon Walking Track
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- Explore beautiful coastal bushland, home to ancient burrawangs, enriching your connection to the region's natural heritage.
- Spot wallabies and kangaroos near tranquil lagoon waters, enhancing your wildlife experience in this vibrant ecosystem.
- Swim or surf at Middle Lagoon, refreshing your spirit while enjoying the stunning coastal scenery.
- Enjoy a leisurely picnic at nearby tables, making it a perfect family day out in nature's embrace.
Middle Lagoon walking track leads through beautiful coastal bushland featuring the ancient burrawangs – a cycad that grows abundantly on the south coast of NSW. Just north of Tathra, this short track winds through a diverse range of vegetation to the shore of Middle Lagoon. It’s a great spot to bring the family or visitors to introduce them to the natural beauty of the region, with loads of wildlife and great birdwatching.
Wallabies and kangaroos are often seen near the tranquil waters of the lagoon, as well as sea eagles, pelicans and black swans. When you reach the coast, enjoy a refreshing swim or surf. You might see dolphins frolicking in the waves, or perhaps whales during their annual migration.
Retrace your steps and enjoy a leisurely picnic at the nearby tables, or if you’re tempted, stay overnight at nearby Middle Beach campground or Myer House.
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