Explore the region on foot
With huge amounts of the Shoalhaven officially declared wilderness, it’s easy to escape the buzz of modern life and tread the less travelled paths. We have so many walks of different shapes and sizes, but here are a few you might want to try. Please note that some trails remain closed due to bushfire damage or COVID-19 restrictions, please check ahead with National Parks and Wildlife Services, Forests Corporation NSW, Beecroft Weapons Range and Booderee National Park.
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Depot Beach is a beautiful white-sand beach backed by a towering green rainforest that marks the beginning of the Depot Beach Rainforest walk. Walking this
If you’re spending some quality family time on the South Coast, the Durras Lake Discovery trail is an easy walk in the central precinct of
This walk is popular with locals because it provides such beautiful variety of landscapes and links the western side of the park at North Nowra
Offering a short walk through some of South Coast NSW’s most delightful bushland, George Boyd Rainforest walking track leads you beneath towering cliffs of sandstone.
Hidden amongst the shrubbery of Point Perpendicular you will find a small hole in the rocks just big enough for an adult to crawl through
Granite Falls walking track offers an easy amble through eucalypt-dominated bushland. Check out robust stringybark, red bloodwood and turpentine trees as you go, and brush
Griffins walking track offers a peaceful hike through the Yarrunga Creek Valley and up Meryla Pass. At 11km one-way, it can be attempted in a
On the banks of the Shoalhaven River in North Nowra (access from Yurunga Drive) is The Grotto. Whilst access to The Grotto is steep in
Starting and ending in Cudmirrah, Heath Circuit is a healthy way to see the best of what Conjola National Park offers. From the signposted, unsealed
Experience two days with Noel Butler and Trish Roberts at Jamanee Gunya on a Cultural Experience Course. Learn about the culture of the Budawang people
A short walk down to Kangaroo River (Lake Yarrunga) offers the sort of solitude and pristine nature that makes our national parks such treasures. Bring
Kotahi Tourism connects visitors to culture, heritage and nature offering award-winning tours and education programs. Tours include Poihākena tours: stories of Māori in Sydney (The
Lobster Bay is a north facing beach located along Coomies Walk in Abrahams Bosom Reserve. It can only be accessed on foot from Abrahams Bosom
Even if you are only visiting Meroo National Park for a few hours, you can’t miss the spectacular coastal views from Meroo Head lookout walking
If you are looking to get away from it all, then Meroo Lake walking track is for you. Wrap yourself in the tranquillity of these
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