Bongil Bongil National Park

Unspoilt beaches, sweeping coastal vistas, wetlands, littoral rainforest and pristine estuaries await you in this park. You can go bushwalking, picnicking or boating, and the peaceful estuaries are the perfect place to paddle your own canoe and experience up close the abundant bird life that the park protects. The beautiful beaches are important nesting grounds for a variety of wading birds and terns.


The park lies between Sawtell and Mylestom on the mid-north coast of NSW, 10 km south of Coffs Harbour and approximately 560 km north of Sydney. Take the Sawtell turn-off from the Pacific Highway to the picnic area, walking track and boat ramp off Lyons Road, Sawtell. Take the Repton turn-off from the Pacific Highway for the Bundagen Rainforest Walk and North Beach, which are reached from Tuckers Rocks Road, Repton. The Scrub Creek rainforest picnic area is at the end of School Road, off Overhead Bridge Rd just north of Tuckers Rocks Road.

Walking tracks
The Bundagen Rainforest Walk from Tuckers Rocks to Bundagen Headland is well worth exploring. This gentle path along the park's coastal fringe will take you through remnant rainforest that has adapted to the harsh environment of sandy soils and salt-laden winds. You can return the same way or walk back along North Beach.

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