Wyrrabalong National Park

National Parks and Reserves

Divided into two sections, Wyrrabalong National Park conserves the last patch of coastal rainforest on the Central Coast. Visit this precious place to swim, surf and fish along a striking coastline and be awed by the superb red gum forest, diverse wildlife and rich Aboriginal heritage.
Rocks and water in Bateau Bay, Wyrrabalong National Park. Photo: John Spencer/OEH
Coastal walking trail, Wyrrabalong National Park. Photo: John Spencer/OEH
Lillypilly Loop track, Wyrrabalong National Park. Photo: John Spencer © OEH
Family at the Pelican Beach shore. Photo: John Spencer/OEH
Rainbow lorikeet. Photo: John Spencer/OEH
Red gum trail, Wyrrabalong National Park. Photo: John Spencer © OEH
Native Australian flora in Wyrrabalong National Park. Photo: John Spencer © OEH
Take a walk along the beach to see how the park's sandy beaches alternate with rocky cliffs pounded by the sea. Look to the sky for eagles and kestrels. Explore the park's varied landscape on a network of walking tracks, or stop at its picnic areas and enjoy picture-perfect surroundings. There's a few bike trails in the park to explore as well.

Soak up dramatic coastal views and take in the spectacular sight of whales on their annual migration the park is a hot spot for whale watching.