Thirlmere Lakes National Park QGCV+R7, Thirlmere NSW 2572

Thirlmere Lakes National Park





41 Reviews
  • Tuesday7 AM–7 PM
  • Wednesday7 AM–7 PM
  • Thursday7 AM–7 PM
  • Friday7 AM–7 PM
  • Saturday7 AM–7 PM
  • Sunday7 AM–7 PM
  • Monday7 AM–7 PM




Thirlmere Lakes National Park QGCV+R7, Thirlmere NSW 2572




About the Business

Thirlmere Lakes National Park | NSW National Parks | Thirlmere Lakes National Park is perfect for a relaxing picnic, walk, birdwatching, and glimpse into locomotive history, near Picton in Sydney's south.

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Hours

  • Tuesday7 AM–7 PM
  • Wednesday7 AM–7 PM
  • Thursday7 AM–7 PM
  • Friday7 AM–7 PM
  • Saturday7 AM–7 PM
  • Sunday7 AM–7 PM
  • Monday7 AM–7 PM

Features

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




Recommended Reviews

Jodi Jolie
15.10.2023
Thirlmere Lakes National Park
What a great place to explore, so peaceful.
Aneez M K
21.09.2023
Thirlmere Lakes National Park
In Google, look for “werri berri picnic area”. Good, clean bbq area. Lake view is good. But playing in water is difficult. Good for kayaking, if you have the stuffs. Unpaved road is little rough. Overall, it’s a good place to have a break and have food on your trips.
Bronson Fasavalu
15.09.2023
Thirlmere Lakes National Park
Used to picnic here as a kid, was a beautiful place, very sad to see it dried up. The recent rain helped revitalise it which was great, definitely recommend visiting after heavy rains to make the most of the beautiful scenery.Decent place and still good for a day out. Worth seeing at least once.
mahfuz rashid
31.08.2023
Thirlmere Lakes National Park
Road is not smooth but very quite place to enjoy
P w
21.08.2023
Thirlmere Lakes National Park
There's no doubting how special Thirlmere lakes are.Mankind has left his mark here, defiling it and abused it.But the lakes retain there truly overwhelming sense of nature and some of its finest work is afoot.Loads of bird life, insects and animals.One can only wonder what this was like before human infection.It's a day visit locality only. There are no rubbish bins here so take your pollution home with you.There are a few scattered toilets, Gas BBQs, picnic tables.There are no shelters here.Swimming is permitted, as is kayaking.As most Australian's are pyromaniac's I believe there are steep fines for burning in a national park.This a truly nice place just to spend time.
Andrew R
10.08.2023
Thirlmere Lakes National Park
This is a rare gem tucked away in the Southern Highlands northern boundary. Only minutes from Picton and close by to the railway museum. Very few visitors on the autumn Sunday we went - cool and quiet and fresh. Plenty of seating and picnic spots by the water, and amenities too. Highly recommended to those who like the quiet outdoors - suitable for 2WD although beware of a few corrugations and potholes.
Alan Walker
24.07.2023
Thirlmere Lakes National Park
It's tragic to see Thirlmere Lakes today. The lakes used to be beautiful, before they declared a National Park. You could drive a boat between the first three lake - and now they're almost dried up. They chased off a handful of boaters who cared for the place and then let a mining company destroy the lakes from below...
Geedhika k
23.07.2023
Thirlmere Lakes National Park
Nice easy hike around the lake. It says grade 4 but its an easy one. Ideal for a run around the lakes or kayaking in the lake.
corinkayaker
22.07.2023
Thirlmere Lakes National Park
I am giving the Thirlmere lakes 5 stars! I am also giving the human race 5 stars because if anyone can ruin something cool its the human race and if there was a competition on ruining things, the human race would be frontline winners! Sadly I don't think our species gets enough recognition for our ability to ruin something that has been in existence, quite happily for as long as Thirlmere lakes. Skills I tell you!The truth is that we have been destroying the Thirlmere lake system for years and despite recent rain, it is not the water ski park it used to be.Its not the parks fault and giving it 1 star because of what we have done to it will only give the politicians the idea that they can reverse its national park status and sell it off to their developer cousin they are having an affair, with for cheap. It sounds far fetched but if you are honest with yourself you know it will happen.So yeah. Rock on humans! and politician, you guys are even better.Corinkayaker for PM? No I am not interested, it would be like having a bath in pig swill.
trees many
22.07.2023
Thirlmere Lakes National Park
Peaceful , sadly no water in lake due to , fracking , the drought and water consumption . Unsealed road access , toilet , BBQS , picnic tables . Large cracks in lake floor so care must be taken walking there .

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QGCV+R7, Thirlmere NSW 2572
Thirlmere Lakes National Park