South Coast parks

The South Coast of New South Wales is a picturesque region renowned for its pristine beaches, verdant national parks, and distinctive wildlife, providing a wide array of experiences for residents and visitors alike. With over 30 national parks, marine reserves, and nature reserves, such as Ben Boyd National Park, Jervis Bay National Park, and Eurobodalla National Park, the area boasts a rich natural heritage.

Jervis Bay National Park stands out for its white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and breathtaking coastline, making it a must-see destination for nature enthusiasts. Eurobodalla National Park offers a landscape of rolling farmlands, quaint towns, rocky shores, and a variety of beaches and lakes. Further south along the coastline, Beowa National Park provides opportunities for swimming, fishing, picnicking, and beach camping.

For those interested in exploring the region's wildlife and engaging in birdwatching, the Fitzroy Falls Visitor Centre in the Southern Highlands offers informative displays focusing on local Aboriginal culture. Additionally, Budderoo National Park presents stunning panoramic views of Kiama and Lake Illawarra from its Jamberoo lookout. The national parks of the South Coast offer an ideal setting for coastal walks, whale watching, waterfall visits, and immersing oneself in the beauty of rainforest landscapes.

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