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Aerial view of Diamond Head campground and nearby Dunbogan Beach. Photo: © Rob Mulally

Crowdy Bay National Park

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Crowdy Bay National Park, near Port Macquarie is a great coastal getaway. Offering beach camping, picnic areas, fishing spots and walking tracks, there is plenty to see and do.

Fees

Park entry fees apply.

Things to do
13
Places to stay
4
Where
North Coast
Visitors looking out from Sea Acres Rainforest boardwalk. Photo: John Spencer © OEH

Sea Acres National Park

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Sea Acres National Park at Port Macquarie is an easy walk for all. Explore it alone or take a guided tour to find out more about the Aboriginal history of the area.

Fees

Fees apply for Sea Acres Boardwalk.

Things to do
9
Where
North Coast
Boorganna Nature Reserve. Photo: NSW Government

Boorganna Nature Reserve

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At Boorganna Nature Reserve, near Comboyne Village, you can go bushwalking through rainforest, birdwatch, picnic, see scenic views and waterfalls all while learning more about local Aboriginal history.

Things to do
1
Where
North Coast
A woman and two children run towards the sea on a beach, Booti Booti National Park. Photo credit: John Spencer © DPIE

Booti Booti National Park

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Booti Booti National Park sits on an 8km peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and beautiful Wallis Lake, near Forster. Explore the beaches, walking tracks, lookouts, and coastal rainforest on a day trip or camp overnight.

Fees

Park entry fees apply.

Things to do
14
Places to stay
1
Where
North Coast
Dooragan lookout, Dooragan National Park. Photo: John Spencer/NSW Government

Dooragan National Park

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Dooragan National Park near Port Macquarie features excellent trails and walks suiting all levels of fitness, possibilities for picnics, and even hang gliding. The scenic views from Dooragan Summit picnic area are breathtaking.

Things to do
3
Where
North Coast