Myall Lakes National Park Tickerabil Trail, Mungo Brush NSW 2423

Myall Lakes National Park





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




Myall Lakes National Park Tickerabil Trail, Mungo Brush NSW 2423




About the Business

Myall Lakes National Park | NSW National Parks | Myall Lakes National Park, north of Newcastle offers great walking, kayaking and fishing opportunities. You can camp out or stay in heritage listed accommodation.

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Hours

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

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
  • Hiking
  • Picnic tables
  • Public toilet




Recommended Reviews

Roni
20.10.2023
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.
PI
13.10.2023
Myall Lakes National Park
Stunning place. Lots of quiet places to have all to yourself if that’s what your after. The night sky is beautiful
Samuel Davis
25.09.2023
Myall Lakes National Park
Wonderful area for camping - full of wild life including dingoes.Campsites are however ridiculously small & pitches close together. The national park is vast. It takes literally a couple of hours to drive through it & yet the wild space allocated is teeny tiny. Such a shame. It's a 3 hour drive from Sydney, only to pitch your tent on your neighbours lap essentially.Great access to huge beaches with driving access.
Chris Collum
23.09.2023
Myall Lakes National Park
Very clean and well space camping areas, we stayed at Dee's Corner and some of the site away from the road have great shade and are all very close to the lake, water is brackish but clean and clean. Sandy bottom made it easy to walk about.There is a walking track to the surf beach directly opposite the camp ground, with a pretty easy walk to the beach.There is 4wd access to the beach there too but you do need a permit.We had a very enjoyable stay.
ben fuller
18.08.2023
Myall Lakes National Park
Clean camping area's, waste bins onsite, public toilets, boat ramp, great for swimming, close to beach, 4wd drive access to beach.
Donna Pearman
18.08.2023
Myall Lakes National Park
Wonderful bush camping spots in Mungo Brush campground, near the water ( where you can see sunsets over the lake)and right next to a section of rainforest, home to 1000's of fruit bats.Incredible birdwatching as well, including the glorious black and gold regent bowerbird.Pit toilets, no showers, bring own water.
Simon Brisbane
12.08.2023
Myall Lakes National Park
What an awesome place to visit, the lakes especially mungo brush are sensational
Yvette “Shadow”
07.08.2023
Myall Lakes National Park
Beautiful national park, lots of wildlife dingoes, monitors, bush turkeys kookaburra, birds , rough roads in a car 4x4 is ok for tracks or 2x4
Rayson Wiggill
22.07.2023
Myall Lakes National Park
Book early for campsites, make sure that you can get to the campsite that you book and please remove your booking if you can't actually use it as many people love the sites and book but don't actually pitch up on the day.
Rebecca
21.07.2023
Myall Lakes National Park
Good, clean toilet facilities throughout the park and ranger presence.Mungo Brush has a beautiful clean lake area with gorgeous views and areas of shade near the water and picnic tables. A really beautiful spot to swim and watch the boats and jetskis in the distance, and enjoy the panoramic views of the surrounding hills and water.Rubbish and recycling skips at Mungo Brush were very helpful.The ferry to cross at Bombah Point was a nice little ride.The Banksia Green area was a great spot to camp with barely any mosquitoes. Plenty of short green grass and open area for the kids to play and even a little sandy area which they found fun. Byo shade for your camp area!Dingoes, goannas, fairy wrens, whipbirds, cicadas and Eastern Water Dragons were all seen and/or heard around the place.

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Tickerabil Trail, Mungo Brush NSW 2423
Myall Lakes National Park