Murramarang National Park

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Murramarang National Park is a coastal gem stretching along the South Coast of New South Wales, offering a raw and wild escape where the bush meets the sea. The park is a haven for nature lovers, with dramatic headlands, pristine beaches, and ancient forests that invite exploration. Whether you're a hiker, birdwatcher, or simply seeking solitude, this park delivers a quintessential Australian coastal wilderness experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly soak in the park's beauty, plan for at least a full day. A half-day works if you focus on one beach and a short walk, but a full day allows you to explore several beaches, hike a section of the Bingi Dreaming Track, and enjoy a picnic with kangaroos at Pebbly Beach. If you're keen on longer hikes or want to visit multiple lookouts, consider staying overnight at one of the campgrounds.

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