Narrawallee Creek Nature Reserve
National Parks and Reserves
With golden beaches, lush coastal forests and tranquil waterways, Narrawallee Creek Nature Reserve is a little-known jewel on the spectacular NSW South Coast. Tucked in between Ulladulla and Lake Conjola, it offers a perfect nature getaway for families and nature-lovers.
The reserve protects nearly 5km of pristine coastline, dunes and lush coastal hinterland. Here, you can explore remote beaches, tranquil wetlands and lush coastal forests. Enjoy a fun-filled day of beach fishing or walking and cycling the quiet trails through the leafy forests of old man banksias and prehistoric burrawangs.
It's the perfect spot to commune with nature and enjoy some of the best birdwatching on the coast. The wetlands of Narrawallee Creek and Pattimoores Lagoon are important bird breeding regions and places of refuge for birdlife during times of drought.
It's the perfect spot to commune with nature and enjoy some of the best birdwatching on the coast. The wetlands of Narrawallee Creek and Pattimoores Lagoon are important bird breeding regions and places of refuge for birdlife during times of drought.