Myall Lakes National Park Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
protected area in New South Wales, Australia
About Myall Lakes National Park
The Worimi Aboriginal people had inhabited the Myall Lakes National Park land area for its abundance of natural resources. These natural resources had offered a traditional hunter-gatherer lifestyle for the Worimi people. The park includes important spiritual sites that are an important part of the identity of local Aboriginal people. Dark Point Aboriginal Place served as a location for the Worimi people to gather together for ceremonies and feasts and has been of significance to Worimi people for at least 4000 years. Myall Lakes National Park incorporates a patchwork of freshwater lakes, the ocean, islands, native flora, dense littoral rainforest and beaches. But not to forget, the park is covered full of sand dunes, something you can never say no to. The lakes in the park support a large
Top Attractions in Myall Lakes National Park
Explore the best things to see and do in Myall Lakes National Park:
- ★Broughton Island walking tracks
- ★Dark Point Aboriginal Place
- ★Dark Point walking track
- ★Mining Road to Old Gibber Road cycling trail
- ★Mungo Rainforest walk
- ★Mungo walking track
- ★Myall Lakes escape paddling tours
- ★Neranie Headland walking track
Where to Eat in Myall Lakes National Park
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴Black Oaks picnic area
- 🍴Engels Reach picnic area
- 🍴Grandis picnic area
- 🍴Hearts Point picnic area
- 🍴Hole in the Wall picnic area
- 🍴Northern Broadwater picnic area
Where to Stay in Myall Lakes National Park
- 🏨Banksia Green campground
- 🏨Boomeri campground
- 🏨Brambles Green campground
- 🏨Broughton Island campground
- 🏨Cutlers Cottage
- 🏨Davies Cottage
Myall Lakes National Park Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 12 sections including:
