Hat Head National Park

Stretching along the dramatic coastline between South West Rocks and Crescent Head, Hat Head National Park is a wild and beautiful slice of the Mid North Coast. This is a place of rugged sea cliffs, sweeping beaches, and ancient coastal heathland, where the only soundtrack is the crash of waves and the call of sea birds. For travellers seeking solitude and raw nature away from the crowds, this park delivers in spades.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find that a full day is enough to experience the park’s highlights – hike the Korogoro Point track in the morning, then cool off at Hat Head Beach or Goolawah Lagoon in the afternoon. If you’re a keen bushwalker or kayaker, consider an overnight stay at the Goolawah campground to fully soak in the coastal calm. The park is also a perfect half-day detour when driving the Pacific Highway between Port Macquarie and Coffs Harbour.

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