Description
Arakwal National Park is a must-visit destination located in New South Wales, Australia.
Spanning an area of Wallum country, it preserves the coastal clay heaths between Byron Bay and Tallow Beach. The park is known for its biodiversity, housing various bird species and contributing to a diverse ecosystem.
The park also holds cultural significance, as it is managed in partnership with the Arakwal Indigenous community. The Arakwal people have a long-standing history with the land, and their influence can still be seen throughout the park. This partnership ensures the preservation of both the park's natural beauty and its cultural heritage.
Visitors to Arakwal National Park can also enjoy the nearby Byron Bay, which offers a range of activities such as whale watching, bird watching, swimming, fishing, and excursions. The park's three-kilometer-long stretch of sandy beaches provides a peaceful and scenic setting for a day out.
Notably, Arakwal National Park is listed under the IUCN Green List, along with Cape Byron State Conservation Area. This recognition highlights the park's commitment to preserving its natural and cultural heritage to international standards.
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Parks: Canoeing and Kayaking Sites, Fishing Spots, Hang gliding & paragliding sites, Picnic Area, Swimming Spots, National parks
Trails & sites: Aboriginal, Hang gliding & paragliding sites