Mimosa Rocks National Park

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Mimosa Rocks National Park is a wild and beautiful stretch of coastline on the far south coast of New South Wales, where ancient forests meet the Tasman Sea. This is a place of dramatic rock formations, hidden beaches, and rich Aboriginal heritage—perfect for travellers seeking solitude and raw nature. The park's name comes from the mimosa-like acacia bushes that bloom in spring, but the real stars are the sculpted granite boulders and sea stacks that dot the shore.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give yourself at least half a day to explore the park's main beaches and walks, but a full day allows time for a kayak on the estuary and a visit to nearby Bermagui. If you're a keen bushwalker or photographer, consider staying overnight in the area—the park has basic camping at Aragunnu, but book ahead in peak season. The best light for photography is early morning or late afternoon, when the rocks glow golden.

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