
Arakwal National Park
Arakwal blends the convenience of Byron Bay with the appeal of a secluded beach retreat, offering birdwatching, whale watching, swimming, fishing, and picnicking.
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- North Coast
Arakwal blends the convenience of Byron Bay with the appeal of a secluded beach retreat, offering birdwatching, whale watching, swimming, fishing, and picnicking.
Cape Byron State Conservation Area is great for school excursions and is home to Cape Byron lighthouse, heritage accommodation, walking tracks, scenic lookouts and the Cape Café.
Park entry fees apply.
Surround yourself with the spectacular beauty of Broken Head Nature Reserve. Experience Aboriginal culture, rainforest walks, whale watching, and fishing from pristine beaches.
Park entry fees apply
Brunswick Heads Nature Reserve, situated between Brunswick Heads and Ocean Shores townships is great for school excursions and offers fishing, birdwatching, walking, canoeing, cycling and picnicking.
Cumbebin Swamp Nature Reserve was created in March 1999. It covers an area of 92.6ha. For detailed park and fire management documents, visit the OEH website.
Hayters Hill Nature Reserve was created in January 1989. It covers an area of 8ha. For detailed park and fire management documents, visit the OEH website.
Julian Rocks Nguthungulli Nature Reserve was created in March 1961. It covers an area of 0.4ha. For detailed park and fire management documents, visit the OEH website.
Marshalls Creek Nature Reserve was created in March 1999. It covers an area of 152ha. For detailed park and fire management documents, visit the OEH website.
Ti-Tree Lake Aboriginal Area was created in July 2010. It covers an area of 10ha. For detailed park and fire management documents, visit the OEH website.
Tyagarah Nature Reserve protects 7km of coastline where you can swim, sunbathe, fish, birdwatch or eat at the picnic area.
Park entry fees apply.