Wallingat National Park
Wallingat National Park is a hidden gem on the NSW mid-north coast, offering a serene escape into lush rainforests, pristine beaches, and tranquil waterways. This park is a haven for nature lovers, with its diverse ecosystems ranging from coastal heathlands to subtropical rainforests. The park's centerpiece is Wallingat Lake, a large tidal lake perfect for kayaking and birdwatching. With its peaceful atmosphere and well-maintained walking trails, Wallingat is ideal for those seeking solitude and a genuine connection with nature.
Highlights & What to See
- Wallingat Lake – Paddle across this expansive tidal lake, watch for waterbirds, and enjoy the serene reflections of the surrounding forest.
- Forest Loop Walk – A 2.5 km circuit through ancient eucalypts and rainforest, with chances to spot lyrebirds and wallabies.
- Harbour View Lookout – A short climb rewards you with panoramic views over Wallingat Lake and the distant Pacific Ocean.
- Picnic Areas – The Wallingat Lake picnic area offers tables, barbecues, and a boat ramp, making it a perfect lunch spot.
- Birdwatching – The park is home to over 150 bird species, including the glossy black-cockatoo and the noisy pitta.
- Forster & Tuncurry – Just 15 minutes away, these twin towns offer great cafes, beaches, and the famous Forster-Tuncurry bridge.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day to a full day is ideal for exploring Wallingat National Park. Arrive mid-morning to tackle the Forest Loop Walk, then spend the afternoon kayaking or relaxing by Wallingat Lake. If you're short on time, a two-hour visit to the lookout and picnic area is still rewarding. For a more immersive experience, combine with a morning at nearby Booti Booti National Park.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Booti Booti National Park – Just north, this coastal park offers stunning beaches, the Lakes Way scenic drive, and the Cape Hawke lookout.
- Forster – A vibrant coastal town with whale-watching cruises, surf beaches, and a lively dining scene.
- Myall Lakes National Park – A vast water wonderland with houseboat hire, canoeing, and remote camping.
- Seal Rocks – A tiny coastal village with a historic lighthouse, great surfing, and the famous Sugarloaf Point.
- Pacific Palms – A string of beautiful beaches including the popular Blueys Beach and Boomerang Beach.
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Image credits
- Booti Booti National Park — Anonymous Dissident / Public domain
- Forster — Dora Carrington (1893–1932) / Public domain
- Myall Lakes National Park — Eduardo M. C. / CC BY 2.0
- Seal Rocks — Jocey K / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Pacific Palms — paul bica / CC BY 2.0
- Coffs Harbour — Paul Lakin / CC BY 3.0
- Port Stephens — AussieLegend / Public domain