Walgun Cape Byron State Conservation Area
Visitor info
All the practical information you need to know about Walgun Cape Byron State Conservation Area.
Getting there and parking
Get driving directions
Get directions to key locations in Walgun Cape Byron State Conservation Area:
Park entry points
- Cape Byron State Conservation Area See on map
Parking Show more
- Assistant Lighthouse Keepers' Cottages See on map
- Cape Byron Information Centre See on map
- Cape Byron Lighthouse See on map
- Cape Byron Lighthouse Cafe See on map
- Captain Cook lookout and picnic area See on map
- Palm Valley See on map
- The Pass Cafe See on map
- Wategos Beach See on map
By bike
Check out the Bicycle information for NSW website for more information.
By public transport
For information about public transport options, visit the NSW country transport info website.
Best times to visit
There are lots of great things waiting for you in Walgun Cape Byron State Conservation Area. Here are some of the highlights.
Spring
With the weather being a bit cooler, it's the perfect time of year for walking, barbecues and picnics on the beach.
Summer
Summer holidays beckon you – enjoy swimming, snorkelling, surfing, building sandcastles, or relaxing in the shade.
Winter
Cape Byron is a great spot to watch for whales on their annual migration - remember to take binoculars.
Weather, temperature and rainfall
Summer temperature
Average
22°C and 27°C
Highest recorded
35.1°C
Winter temperature
Average
15°C and 21°C
Lowest recorded
3.3°C
Rainfall
Wettest month
March
Driest month
September
The area’s highest recorded rainfall in one day
350.4mm
Facilities
Amenities
- Assistant Lighthouse Keepers' Cottages
- Cape Byron Information Centre
- Palm Valley
- The Pass Cafe
- Wategos Beach
Toilets Show more
- Assistant Lighthouse Keepers' Cottages
- Cape Byron Information Centre
- Cape Byron Lighthouse
- Cape Byron Lighthouse Cafe
- Captain Cook lookout and picnic area
- Imeson Cottage
- Mildenhall Cottage
- Palm Valley
- Partridge Cottage and Geoffs Shed
- Thomson Cottage
- Wategos Beach
Picnic tables Show more
- Cape Byron Information Centre
- Cape Byron Lighthouse Cafe
- Captain Cook lookout and picnic area
- Palm Valley
- The Pass Cafe
- Wategos Beach
Barbecue facilities Show more
Cafe/kiosk
Drinking water Show more
- Assistant Lighthouse Keepers' Cottages
- Cape Byron Information Centre
- Cape Byron Lighthouse
- Cape Byron Lighthouse Cafe
- Captain Cook lookout and picnic area
- Imeson Cottage
- Mildenhall Cottage
- Palm Valley
- Partridge Cottage and Geoffs Shed
- Thomson Cottage
- Wategos Beach
Showers Show more
- Assistant Lighthouse Keepers' Cottages
- Imeson Cottage
- Mildenhall Cottage
- Palm Valley
- Partridge Cottage and Geoffs Shed
- Thomson Cottage
- Wategos Beach
Electric power
Maps and downloads
Fees and passes
Park entry fees:
Cape Byron Lighthouse lawn and Information Centre: $10 per vehicle per hour/$4 per hour motorcycles. Maximum 1 hour per vehicle per calendar day, including all NPWS annual passholders.
Captain Cook lookout, Cosy Corner, and The Pass: $5 per vehicle/motorcycle per hour. Tap and pay card or phone payments accepted at pay machines. Cash and credit cards accepted at Cape Byron Information Centre.
Coach entry: $30 per coach up to 30 seats; $57 per coach 31 to 43 seats; $94 per coach 44 seats and over.
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All Parks Pass -
For all parks in NSW (including Kosciuszko NP)
$190 (1 year) / $335 (2 years)
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Multi Parks Pass -
For all parks in NSW (except Kosciuszko)
$65 (1 year) / $115 (2 years)
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Country Parks Pass -
For all parks in Country NSW (except Kosciuszko)
$45 (1 year) / $75 (2 years)
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Single Country Park Pass -
For entry to a single park in country NSW (except Kosciuszko).
$22 (1 year) / $40 (2 years)
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Prohibited
Pets
Pets and domestic animals (other than certified assistance animals) are not permitted. Find out which regional parks allow dog walking and see the pets in parks policy for more information.
Smoking
NSW national parks are no smoking areas.
Contact
- in the North Coast region
- Walgun Cape Byron State Conservation Area is open all hours, but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.
- Cape Byron Lighthouse lawn is open 8am to sunset.
- The Maritime Museum in the former Lighthouse Keeper’s office at the base of the lighthouse is open 10am to 4pm daily.
- Opening before 8am for events or disabled access can be arranged by prior notice – contact NPWS Byron Bay office during business hours 02 6639 8300.
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Park entry fees:
Cape Byron Lighthouse lawn and Information Centre: $10 per vehicle per hour/$4 per hour motorcycles. Maximum 1 hour per vehicle per calendar day, including all NPWS annual passholders.
Captain Cook lookout, Cosy Corner, and The Pass: $5 per vehicle/motorcycle per hour. Tap and pay card or phone payments accepted at pay machines. Cash and credit cards accepted at Cape Byron Information Centre.
Coach entry: $30 per coach up to 30 seats; $57 per coach 31 to 43 seats; $94 per coach 44 seats and over.
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Cape Byron Information Centre
02 6639 8300
Contact hours: 9.30am to 4.30pm daily. Closed Christmas Day - 199 Lighthouse Road, Byron Bay NSW 2481
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Email: npws.tweedbyron@environment.nsw.gov.au
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Cape Byron Information Centre
Visitor centre
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Cape Byron Information Centre
199 Lighthouse Road, Byron Bay NSW 2481 - 9.30am to 4.30pm daily. Closed Christmas Day
- 02 6639 8300
Nearby towns
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Bangalow (14 km)
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Mullumbimby (20 km)
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