Rathmines Park

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Rathmines Park, on the western shores of Lake Macquarie, is a peaceful lakeside reserve that blends World War II history with classic Australian outdoor recreation. Once a secret Catalina flying boat base, the park now offers picnic shelters, a boat ramp, and gentle walking trails with views across the lake. The calm, protected waters make it a favourite for kayakers and stand-up paddleboarders, while weekend anglers cast lines from the grassy banks. It’s a low-key spot to soak up the lake lifestyle without the crowds.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Rathmines Park is a stopover rather than a full-day destination. Allow 1–2 hours to wander the memorial, enjoy a picnic, and launch a kayak. If you’re combining it with a longer paddle or fishing session, you might stay half a day. The park works well as a lunch break during a self-drive loop of Lake Macquarie’s western side.

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