Bundjalung National Park is located on the northeast coast of New South Wales, between the towns of Evans Head and Iluka (Iluka). It is also very close to (Yamba), which has the reputation of "the most beautiful town in Australia", and the National Park covers an area of about 210 square kilometers.
Bundjalung National Park has a vast coastal plain, heather wilderness and lonely beaches, and the coffee rock formed along the northern beaches of the park is a unique feature of the National Park. Other features include the Jerusalem Creek Peninsula of (Erusalem Creek Peninsula),. Freshwater lagoons, mangrove marshes and the rarefied rainforest of Cape Woody (Woody Head), the birthplace and end point of the Eskar River (Esk River) are all located in the National Park.
The eastern beach of Bundjalung National Park is suitable for surfing, fishing, canoeing and swimming, unmanned patrolling, four-wheel drive cross-country beach access from Shark Bay (Shark Bay) to Black Rock (Black Rocks) camp area. Campsite and cabin accommodation are available at Woody Point to cover camping costs. There are five picnic areas and a whaling observatory near Iluka.
Tickets:
adult: $8 / ca
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