Brisbane Water National Park

Brisbane Water National Park is a serene bushland escape on the New South Wales Central Coast, offering a blend of Aboriginal heritage, tranquil waterways, and scenic walking trails. Just an hour north of Sydney, this park is a haven for nature lovers seeking quiet spots for birdwatching, picnicking, and gentle hikes through scribbly gum forests and along the shores of Brisbane Water.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow at least half a day to explore the park's highlights. Start with an early morning walk on the Girrakool Loop (1–2 hours), then head to the Bouddi Coastal Walk for a longer hike (allow 3–4 hours for a section). If you have a full day, add a kayak trip to Rileys Island or a lazy afternoon at Patonga. For a relaxed visit, focus on one or two short walks and a picnic by the water.

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