Wallaga Lake National Park
Wallaga Lake National Park is a serene coastal haven on the far south coast of New South Wales, where ancient forests meet the shimmering waters of a large, protected lake. This park is a sanctuary for abundant birdlife and offers a peaceful escape from busier tourist hubs. Whether you're kayaking on the lake, walking through towering eucalypts, or simply soaking in the quiet beauty, this is a place for genuine nature connection.
Highlights & What to See
- Wallaga Lake – Paddle or cruise on this expansive, shallow lake, a haven for waterbirds and a perfect spot for fishing or birdwatching.
- Bermagui to Wallaga Lake Walk – A scenic coastal walk linking the town of Bermagui to the park, with stunning ocean views and opportunities to spot whales during migration.
- Gulaga National Park – Adjacent to Wallaga Lake, this park protects the sacred Mount Gulaga, a significant Aboriginal site with walking trails through rainforest.
- Mumbulla Creek Falls – A short walk leads to a beautiful waterfall cascading into a tranquil pool, ideal for a refreshing dip.
- Birdwatching – Spot white-bellied sea eagles, pelicans, and migratory waders along the lake and shoreline.
Suggested Time to Spend
With a half day you can explore the main walking trails and enjoy a picnic by the lake. For a full day, combine a morning kayak on the lake with an afternoon walk to Mumbulla Creek Falls or a drive up to Gulaga National Park. If you have two days, consider staying in nearby Bermagui or Tilba Tilba to soak in the relaxed coastal vibe and explore the region's other natural attractions.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Bermagui – A charming fishing village with a thriving food scene, perfect for fresh seafood and a wander around the harbour.
- Tilba Tilba – A historic village with heritage-listed buildings, artisan shops, and the famous Tilba cheese factory.
- Mimosa Rocks National Park – A coastal park with dramatic rock formations, sea caves, and excellent surfing beaches.
- Narooma – Known for its stunning coastline, the iconic Australia Rock, and the Montague Island nature reserve.
- Montague Island – A protected seabird and seal colony accessible by tour from Narooma, offering incredible wildlife encounters.
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