Myall Lakes National Park is situated on 47,493 hectares and is located 236 kilometres north of Sydney and 16 kilometres east of Bulahdelah.
The state's largest coastal lake system, protected by the 1979 Ramsar Convention as a Wetland of International Significance. Featuring 40 kms of beaches and rolling sand dunes, Myall Lakes is one of the most visited parks in New South Wales. The Grandis, a magnificent 76 metre high flooded gum, is one of the tallest trees in the state.
The lakes and beaches are perfect for water activities, and if you don't have your own craft, you can hire one locally. 4WD beach driving is permitted between Hawks Nest and Big Gibber.
Seasonal Ranger tours are available....