Arakoon National Park

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Just south of South West Rocks on the New South Wales mid-north coast, Arakoon National Park is a compact but captivating slice of coastal wilderness. This pocket-sized park packs in dramatic headlands, quiet beaches, and a rich convict history, making it a rewarding stop for nature lovers and history buffs alike. The park's centrepiece is the historic Trial Bay Gaol, a striking sandstone ruin that overlooks the azure waters of Trial Bay. With easy walking trails and excellent swimming spots, it's the kind of place where you can spend a morning exploring, then laze on the sand come afternoon.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend half a day exploring the park – enough time to tour the gaol, walk to Laggers Point, and enjoy a swim at Trial Bay. If you want to hike all the trails and relax on the beach, plan for a full day. The park is compact, so you can easily combine it with a visit to the nearby town of South West Rocks for lunch or an overnight stay.

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