Saltwater National Park

Photo: Obtained from Molly Ebersold of the St. Augustine Alligator Farm / Public domain

Saltwater National Park is a wild, windswept slice of coastal wilderness on the Central Coast of NSW, where dense coastal bush meets dramatic sea cliffs and secluded beaches. This is a place for those who crave the raw beauty of the Pacific—think panoramic ocean views, ancient rock platforms, and the constant roar of the surf. It’s a quieter alternative to the region’s more famous beaches, offering a genuine escape into nature with excellent walking trails and opportunities for whale watching.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors can experience the highlights in half a day: combine the Saltwater Coastal Walk with time on the beach and a picnic lunch. If you want to include a visit to Norah Head Lighthouse, allow 3–4 hours. For a more relaxed pace, consider a full day to also explore the nearby lakes or do a longer walk. The park is at its best in spring and autumn when the weather is mild and the crowds are thin.

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