Beowa National Park Mowarry Point Trail, Edrom NSW 2551

Beowa National Park





408 Reviews
  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours




Beowa National Park Mowarry Point Trail, Edrom NSW 2551




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Beowa National Park | NSW National Parks | Beowa National Park, formerly Ben Boyd National Park, is located near the whale watching town of Eden on the far South Coast of NSW—a top spot for swimming, snorkelling and whale watching. Plan your visit now.

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Hours

  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours

Features

  • Good for kids
  • Hiking
  • Picnic tables
  • Public toilet




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Sin Fong Chan
15.10.2023
Beowa National Park
Pinnacles loop walking track in Ben Boyd National ParkVisited on 13/3/2021It was a beautiful sunny day. It was not very hot, just right for me who prefer cooler temperature. The track is 1.1 km which meanders through the woodland. The walk was pleasant and easy.The highlight was the Pinnacles, which could be viewed from two lookout points. It is fascinating as well as spectacular.The Pinnacles consist of cliffs of soft white sands capped with a layer of red gravel clay. They were formed during the Tertiary geological period – up to 65 million years ago.
L Hills
13.10.2023
Beowa National Park
Thoroughly enjoyed Ben Boyd National Park for the Light to Light hike over 3 days. Quite a gentle hike, however, needing to carry your own gear for a few nights can be a challenge for some.We did the walk from North to south The car shuffle was time consuming to ensure we had cars at the finish line, however we managed to get going in the afternoon.We dropped water at salt water creek to ensure there was some as we were told not to rely on tanks or creeks. In reality there was quite a lot of water available if you purified it, from tanks at salt water but also from creeks which had some flowing water.
Ashley Morales
08.10.2023
Beowa National Park
Really beautiful walks and beach. The beach was rough and definitely not for swimming. The walking path to get to the beach is lovely with part of it made into a boardwalk. The end has many steep stairs and ends with climbing down some rocks - some of which are slippery. If you're not steady of your feet I wouldn't recommend. For example, my grandparents wouldn't attempt it. Totally fine for anyone else. The sand is squeaky which is fun. I definitely recommend visiting.
Sharleen c
07.10.2023
Beowa National Park
Such a beautiful spot, so many hidden gems to explore
Martin Phillips
14.09.2023
Beowa National Park
Situated between Eden and Merimbula, The Pinnacles is a short drive off The Pacific Highway down a dirt road. From the carpark, it's only a 1km loop to see some beautiful coastline and The Pinnacles themselves. Well worth a visit and Pinnacles Beach is quite stunning too. Unfortunately, I never made it onto the beach as one of the locals stopped us in our tracks. Due to drought conditions in much of NSW, the walking track itself was very dry.
Tim Vo
07.09.2023
Beowa National Park
It is a great place to visit, we had a great time there. All places there are so beautiful, unfortunately we didn't see any whales there, it is still worth for a trip. We enjoyed hiking, sightseeing. The road to getting there quite rough, a lot of flies, be prepared.
PJS Martin
22.07.2023
Beowa National Park
Dirt roads (unsealed) lead to the campground. Campsites were large (pre-reserved online beforehand). Quiet and peaceful. Monitor lizards did wander through camp, along with wallaby’s. Pit toilets were available. There was a lovely bay next to the campground for swimming or surfing. And a good track to the Green Cape Lighthouse or to the more northern lighthouse.
Tu Tran
22.07.2023
Beowa National Park
Recommend to spend a full day here. Many small walking tracks & look outs - 10-20 mins return. Bring sunscreen, lots of water and snacks!
Allan
21.07.2023
Beowa National Park
North Ben Boyd National Park has great beaches, interesting rock formations and some colorful eroded cliffs in a gully called The Pinnacles". Haycock Point is beautiful spot with a couple of rock stacks off the headland and lots of bird life. There are always lots of kangaroos on the track out to the headland and they are often resting on the beach as well
Wendy Harper
20.07.2023
Beowa National Park
Haycock point is a great place to scabble over rocks and look in rock pools , there were kangaroos in picnic area. Wear shoes , the slope down once you get to the bottom of the stairs is steep but looks worse than it is! Barmouth beach is a gorgeous cove , beautiful clear, calm water , amazing for a swim , stairs down to beach . Walk to pinnacles is lovely through the bush , either head down to beach ( quite a few stairs ) or track to view pinnacles , easy walk .

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Mowarry Point Trail, Edrom NSW 2551
Beowa National Park