Myalla Magic Cafe

Myall Lakes National Park

National Parks and Reserves
Open 24 hours

Highlights

  • Explore one of New South Wales' largest coastal lake systems for exceptional canoeing and kayaking experiences.
  • Relax on over 40 kilometres of beaches, perfect for swimming and surfing in pristine waters.
  • Camp under the stars at diverse sites, accommodating tents, trailers, and even boats for a memorable getaway.
  • Visit the Grandis, a towering 76-metre flooded gum, for a breathtaking natural spectacle in the Grandis picnic area.
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Myall Lakes National Park, on the north coast not far from Newcastle, features one of the State’s largest coastal lake systems that offers countless opportunities for canoeing and kayaking, boating and fishing. The park also boasts more than 40kms of beaches that offer some good swimming and surfing spots.

You can visit for a daytrip to enjoy a barbecue or picnic and some walking, but it’s better to come for the weekend or longer to enjoy all that the park has to offer. There are lots of great campgrounds, some large and some small, including campsites for tents, trailers, caravans, motorhomes, and even boats, so you’re bound to find the perfect site to suit your needs. If camping is not your style, you can book in to the heritage listed accommodation at Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse.

Be sure to check out the Grandis; a 76 metre high flooded gum that is one of the tallest trees in the state. You’ll find it in the Grandis picnic area north east of Bulahdelah.

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Features

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

Activities

  • Camping
  • Canoeing/Kayaking
  • Fishing
  • Hiking
  • Mountain Biking
  • Swimming
  • Walks
Accessibility

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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