Billabong National Park

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Billabong National Park is a serene slice of coastal New South Wales, where ancient paperbark forests meet the shimmering waters of the Hastings River. This is a place for quiet immersion—kayaking through mirror-still billabongs, spotting wallabies at dawn, and listening to the chorus of bell frogs. It’s a haven for birdwatchers and paddlers, with a raw, untamed beauty that feels a world away from Port Macquarie’s beaches, yet sits just a short drive inland.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is enough to explore the park’s main highlights: a morning paddle followed by a walk and picnic. If you’re a keen birdwatcher or kayaker, allow a full day to venture deeper into the billabongs and absorb the quiet atmosphere. The park is best visited between October and April when the weather is warm and wildlife is most active.

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