Bombah Point Ferry

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Crossing the Bombah Point Ferry feels like stepping back in time. This tiny, free cable-driven punt carries you and your car across the narrow channel where the Myall River meets Bombah Broadwater, linking the Pacific Highway to the pristine wilderness of Myall Lakes National Park. It's a charming, essential gateway for anyone exploring the Great Lakes region.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

The ferry crossing itself takes only 5 minutes, but allow at least half a day to explore the national park on the other side. Many visitors make it a day trip from nearby towns like Hawks Nest or Tea Gardens, combining the crossing with a picnic, a short walk, and a paddle. If you're camping, the ferry is your gateway to a longer wilderness escape.

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