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Myall Lakes National Park is close to Bulahdelah, New South Wales, Australia.
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| Attractions and things to do |
Myall Lakes National Park conserves one of this state’s largest coastal lake systems, Myall Lakes and 40 km of beaches and sand dunes.
The vegetation consists of heath lands, rainforests and swamps and the park is home to wildlife such as kangaroos, wallabies, egrets, herons and 15 amphibian and 16 reptile species.
The landscape is dominated by wetlands and sand dunes. Many of the park’s walking tracks such as Dark Point Trail, across the sand dunes, and Mungo Brush Rainforest Walk are extremely scenic. Stoney Creek Road is a picturesque cycling trail. Visitors can enjoy water sports such as canoeing, sailing and kayaking in the extensive number of lakes. Boat-based camping at Johnsons Beach and the camping grounds at Boolambayte Lake are very popular.
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