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AustraliaNew South WalesNelsonMimosa Rocks National Park

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Mimosa Rocks National Park

Tathra-Bermagui Rd, Tanja NSW 2550, Australia
4.6(144)
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nationalparks.nsw.gov.au

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We drove into a beach lookout that had a camping ground nearby. Signage at the track commencement warned travellers the track was unsuitable for caravans or large vehicles. The track is gravel & there were warnings that the track was 3km of rough, narrow & steep in places. The forest was impressive & there were several large eucalyptus that looked majestic. Camping fees are payable if you plan to camp but day entry is free. There is a large carpark by the beach lookout. We were lucky enough to see a small wallaby feeding in the Carpark. The view from the lookout was impressive & we saw a kangaroo on the beach on the water's edge. To gain access to the beach stairs are located alongside the lookout
ErivanErivan
Located not far from Bega on the far south coast of NSW, Mimosa Rocks National Park offers a hide and paradisiac camping holiday. The park takes its name from the Paddle Steamer Mimosa that wrecked in 1863 after running onto rocks at the northern end of the park. The rocks of Mimosa have distinctive castle-like features that are the result of intricate folds, faults and intrusions occurring in the rock. For a view you’ll never forget, head to Bunga Head for sunrise, the rocks look magnificent backed by the pinks of the early morning sky.
Robyn TysonRobyn Tyson
National parks have a no dog rule to protect the wildlife, there were cute swamp wallabies feeding all around the campsite. No playground, lots of beaches to explore, drop toilets that were clean with toilet paper. Always a bonus. The peace and quiet, large campsites. I really enjoyed it.
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We drove into a beach lookout that had a camping ground nearby. Signage at the track commencement warned travellers the track was unsuitable for caravans or large vehicles. The track is gravel & there were warnings that the track was 3km of rough, narrow & steep in places. The forest was impressive & there were several large eucalyptus that looked majestic. Camping fees are payable if you plan to camp but day entry is free. There is a large carpark by the beach lookout. We were lucky enough to see a small wallaby feeding in the Carpark. The view from the lookout was impressive & we saw a kangaroo on the beach on the water's edge. To gain access to the beach stairs are located alongside the lookout
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Located not far from Bega on the far south coast of NSW, Mimosa Rocks National Park offers a hide and paradisiac camping holiday. The park takes its name from the Paddle Steamer Mimosa that wrecked in 1863 after running onto rocks at the northern end of the park. The rocks of Mimosa have distinctive castle-like features that are the result of intricate folds, faults and intrusions occurring in the rock. For a view you’ll never forget, head to Bunga Head for sunrise, the rocks look magnificent backed by the pinks of the early morning sky.
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National parks have a no dog rule to protect the wildlife, there were cute swamp wallabies feeding all around the campsite. No playground, lots of beaches to explore, drop toilets that were clean with toilet paper. Always a bonus. The peace and quiet, large campsites. I really enjoyed it.
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Mimosa Rocks National Park offers up show-stopping headland views, beaches and pure lagoons, and you'll be spoilt for choice with lookouts, rainforest pockets and historic sites to explore. The park takes its name from the Paddle Steamer Mimosa that wrecked in 1863 after running onto rocks at the northern end of the park Wajurda Point lookout, in Mimosa Rocks National Park offers coastal and ocean views with seasonal whale watching opportunities. Moon Bay A short and easy walking track descends steeply to the secluded beach at Moon Bay in Mimosa Rocks National Park. Enjoy a picnic on the sand and explore the historic heritage of the area. Middle Lagoon walking track, in Mimosa Rocks National Park, is a short easy walk through forest to a coastal lagoon where birdwatching opportunities abound. Mimosa Rocks walking track Great for walking with children, the easy Mimosa Rocks walk takes you along a short boardwalk to a lookout. You may spot the Mimosa shipwreck on the...

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We drove into a beach lookout that had a camping ground nearby. Signage at the track commencement warned travellers the track was unsuitable for caravans or large vehicles. The track is gravel & there were warnings that the track was 3km of rough, narrow & steep in places. The forest was impressive & there were several large eucalyptus that looked majestic. Camping fees are payable if you plan to camp but day entry is free. There is a large carpark by the beach lookout. We were lucky enough to see a small wallaby feeding in the Carpark. The view from the lookout was impressive & we saw a kangaroo on the beach on the water's edge. To gain access to the beach stairs are located...

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6y

Located not far from Bega on the far south coast of NSW, Mimosa Rocks National Park offers a hide and paradisiac camping holiday. The park takes its name from the Paddle Steamer Mimosa that wrecked in 1863 after running onto rocks at the northern end of the park. The rocks of Mimosa have distinctive castle-like features that are the result of intricate folds, faults and intrusions occurring in the rock. For a view you’ll never forget, head to Bunga Head for sunrise, the rocks look magnificent backed by the pinks of the early...

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