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Just north of Sydney, Brisbane Waters National Park is a serene escape of towering eucalypts, hidden waterways, and ancient Aboriginal rock art. It’s a place where the bush meets the sea, offering quiet walking trails, secluded beaches, and a palpable sense of history. This park feels less visited than its famous neighbours, rewarding those who make the journey with genuine solitude and a raw, untamed landscape.
Highlights & What to See
- Bouddi Coastal Walk: A spectacular 8.5 km one-way track that hugs sandstone cliffs, with sweeping ocean views, pockets of rainforest, and a lookout over Maitland Bay.
- Aboriginal Rock Engravings: Near the Bouddi walk, you’ll find well-preserved carvings of kangaroos, fish and human figures – a powerful link to the Darkinjung people’s connection to this land.
- Maitland Bay: A sheltered, sandy beach accessible only on foot; perfect for a quiet swim or picnic away from the crowds.
- Putty Beach: A popular spot for fishing and launching kayaks, with clear waters and a grassy reserve for barbecues.
- Girrakool Loop Track: An easy 1.5 km loop through lush rainforest, past cascading waterfalls and ancient cycads – ideal for families.
Suggested Time to Spend
You can experience the park’s highlights in a full day, but to truly appreciate its diversity, plan for a long day or an overnight stay. Start early with the Bouddi Coastal Walk (allow 3–4 hours one way), then cool off at Maitland Bay. If you have a second day, explore the Girrakool Loop and the park’s northern sections. The park is compact enough that you won’t feel rushed, but the walking trails deserve unhurried exploration.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Bouddi National Park: Adjacent to Brisbane Waters, with more coastal walks and the historic Bouddi Farm.
- Gosford: The main town on the Central Coast, offering dining, markets, and the Australian Reptile Park.
- Lake Macquarie: Australia’s largest coastal saltwater lake, just north – great for sailing, kayaking, and lakeside walks.
- Terrigal: A lively beach town with a surf-friendly break, cafes and a scenic boardwalk.
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