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Yuraygir is a national park in New South Wales, Australia, located 482 km northeast of Sydney. It was created in 1980, a result of the merger and enlargement of two national parks, Angourie and Red Rock National Parks, both of which had been established in 1975.
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Yuraygir National Park

Nilands Trail, Minnie Water NSW 2462, Australia
4.6(156)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Yuraygir is a national park in New South Wales, Australia, located 482 km northeast of Sydney. It was created in 1980, a result of the merger and enlargement of two national parks, Angourie and Red Rock National Parks, both of which had been established in 1975.

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5y

The remote and protected North Coast of New South Wales is a comfortable drive east of Grafton, and has been frequented by generations of Aboriginal people from the Yaegl and Gumbaynggirr groups.

Yuraygir is extremely biodiverse, made up of sweeping beaches, dunes, lakes, ancient coastal landforms, wetlands, littoral rainforest, clay heath and eucalypt forest.

Protecting 65 kilometres of coast, and boasting a whopping 48 beaches, this is the largest national park on the NSW coast.

There’s a coastal walk along the entire length, taking four whole days to complete.

This is one of dozens of hikes on offer, and you can mix things up with birdwatching, whale watching (in winter), surfing and swimming in the ocean.

The landscape is also woven with watercourses and lakes, perfect for paddling if you have a boat, canoe, kayak or...

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6y

One of the best campsites I've found on the East coast! Ranger is great. You'll get ice delivered to your camp. Free firewood on the entrance to the park. Camping on grass so you don't have all that sand everywhere, two headlands within walking distance. Great surf and fishing plus you've got a creek that the kids can swim in that has to be seen to be believed. Couldn't rate it higher but only one last thing. Don't go...

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2y

Beautiful place to camp, surf beach, lake, wildlife, midges yeah midges, but even they cannot spoil this little place of tranquilty. Going to try and do an extended stay next time. Note, there is no power and no water, best to fill up before you arrive, or just use the ocean as your bath tub, just...

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Ankit PatelAnkit Patel
The remote and protected North Coast of New South Wales is a comfortable drive east of Grafton, and has been frequented by generations of Aboriginal people from the Yaegl and Gumbaynggirr groups. Yuraygir is extremely biodiverse, made up of sweeping beaches, dunes, lakes, ancient coastal landforms, wetlands, littoral rainforest, clay heath and eucalypt forest. Protecting 65 kilometres of coast, and boasting a whopping 48 beaches, this is the largest national park on the NSW coast. There’s a coastal walk along the entire length, taking four whole days to complete. This is one of dozens of hikes on offer, and you can mix things up with birdwatching, whale watching (in winter), surfing and swimming in the ocean. The landscape is also woven with watercourses and lakes, perfect for paddling if you have a boat, canoe, kayak or paddleboard.
Naomi GrechNaomi Grech
Best spot for exploring the rock pools and it’s a great swimming beach as well on the camping side of the rocks. Often see surfers enjoying themselves with decent waves, people fishing, swimming, playing on the sand, great spot for dolphin spotting and whale watching when it’s in season.
Rosemary RickettsRosemary Ricketts
Fantastic beach views with relaxing camping for families or just a weekend away with/without the kids. Party groups and reunions. Great place. Always has been our favourite place since our children were small. Grandkids love it too.
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The remote and protected North Coast of New South Wales is a comfortable drive east of Grafton, and has been frequented by generations of Aboriginal people from the Yaegl and Gumbaynggirr groups. Yuraygir is extremely biodiverse, made up of sweeping beaches, dunes, lakes, ancient coastal landforms, wetlands, littoral rainforest, clay heath and eucalypt forest. Protecting 65 kilometres of coast, and boasting a whopping 48 beaches, this is the largest national park on the NSW coast. There’s a coastal walk along the entire length, taking four whole days to complete. This is one of dozens of hikes on offer, and you can mix things up with birdwatching, whale watching (in winter), surfing and swimming in the ocean. The landscape is also woven with watercourses and lakes, perfect for paddling if you have a boat, canoe, kayak or paddleboard.
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Best spot for exploring the rock pools and it’s a great swimming beach as well on the camping side of the rocks. Often see surfers enjoying themselves with decent waves, people fishing, swimming, playing on the sand, great spot for dolphin spotting and whale watching when it’s in season.
Naomi Grech

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Fantastic beach views with relaxing camping for families or just a weekend away with/without the kids. Party groups and reunions. Great place. Always has been our favourite place since our children were small. Grandkids love it too.
Rosemary Ricketts

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