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Australia Flights > Sydney > State Parks
Coffs Coast
Only five hours drive from Sydney, Coffs Coast State Park is on
the popular NSW North Coast, famous for its year-round sunny weather.
Located on the foreshores adjacent to the major coastal centre of
Coffs Harbour, Coffs Coast State Park stretches from Bonville Headland
in the south to Park Beach in the north. It takes in the beaches,
the foreshores behind, and some of the local estuaries and wetlands.
Coffs Harbour is on the Pacific Highway, the major coastal link
between Sydney in the south and Brisbane in the north. The park
is reached via Sawtell Road just south of the town centre. If you're
staying in Coffs Harbour, the beaches and estuaries can be reached
by walking, cycling or by boat.
There's a superbly positioned caravan park and campsite at Sawtell,
only 10 minutes south of Coffs. Set in a 55 Ha nature wonderland
it offers the perfect setting for the relaxing summer holiday or
winter retreat. Within a short stroll is the picturesque village
of Sawtell with its restaurants, cinema clubs and patrolled surf
beach.
Visitors come for a day, a weekend's recreation, a week's holiday
or longer stay. It is very popular with families and the local fishing
is renowned. Picnics, barbecues, bushwalking, camping, horse riding
and 'mucking around in boats' feature in the recreational activities
that can be had year-round.
Visitors and holidaymakers who like to be active can take advantage
of the park's: beaches
bushwalks
picnic areas
modern amenities blocks
boat ramps
Sawtell Beach office. Tel: (02) 6653 1379
Killalea
About an hour and a half's drive from Sydney, Killalea is 250 hectares
of pristine coastal reserve sited on 8 km of coastline with one
of the best surf beaches on the south coast of New South Wales.
Located between the coastal towns of Kiama and Shellharbour, Killalea
is 90 km south of Sydney. It's a short drive from Wollongong or
a few hours from Canberra. Killalea makes a great day trip.
This natural setting features small areas of rainforest among open
rangeland and wetlands. Day visits are very popular, people coming
for the scenery, the surfing, for barbecues and picnics. Buhwalkers
and campers take to the trails for multi-day visits.
Bushland and beaches are the big attractions. For nature lovers,
walking trails through littoral rainforest areas offer many delights,
as do trails along extensive estuarine wetlands and seabird breeding
areas. Swimming and surfing are on offer at "The Farm" and "Mystics",
two of the best surf beaches on the south coast. There are many
picnic areas and a number of barbecue facilities. Beach, estuary
and rock fishing beckon many anglers. For offshore fishing, you
can launch your boat from Minnamurra or Shellharbour.
The town of Shellharbour is minutes away by road, and offers lawn
bowling, golf and horse-riding, as well as sea sports. There's a
light rail (tramways) and a railway museum, and the Tongarra Bicentennial
Museum featuring pioneering and historical exhibits. Take a scenic
drive south to Kiama. Here you can see the amazing natural formation
of the Kiama blow hole, where the sea rushes into a cave beneath
and shoots plumes of water high in the air. There are scenic views
from Saddleback Mountain and lush foliage in the Minnamurra Rainforest.
Lake Keepit
Lake Keepit State Park offers fun and relaxation for the whole
family, all year round. Barbecues, picnics and bushwalking along
the Namoi River are popular pastimes. You can take a walk along
the dam wall or learn how to glide. Bird watching is a popular activity
for wildlife enthusiasts. Fishing, sailing and water sport enthusiasts
love Lake Keepit's extensive waterways.
For a weekend or week-long stay, there's accommodation to suit
all budgets, from bush camping to cabins, or a chalet. You can just
relax or do more active things using the park's many recreation
facilities.
Situated in the New England region in the state's north, the park
is reached via the Oxley Highway, 56 km west of the major regional
centre of Tamworth. It is an easy drive from Sydney, Newcastle or
Brisbane.
The park is great for bushwalks, with many pleasant and easy trails.
For the nature lover, there are many native plants and trees, and
some 170 species of birds inhabit the area. There are gas-fired
barbecues in the park, and many picturesque spots to take a picnic.
Go gliding - lessons are available. Bring your BMX bike and try
out the track. Bring your roller blades, roller skates or skateboards
and have fun in the skate bowl!
Lake Keepit State Park is famous for its fishing. You can hook
silver and golden perch (yellow belly), estuary perch, bass, catfish
and eels. The park's kiosk sells bait and provides maps of the best
spots to fish and can advise the best times. The Lake Keepit Family
Fishing Club runs an annual bonanza fishing competition held in
January, which draws visitors from all around the state.
Through the spring and summer seasons the lake's 4,370 hectares
offers:
pleasure boating
sailing
swimming
water skiing and windsailing
Tamworth, 50 minutes drive to the east, being the country music
capital of Australia , has the Country Music Hall of Fame, and hosts
the Tamworth Country Music Festival each January. Gunnedah, 30 minutes
drive to the west, hosts the AgQuip Rural Field Days every August.
Manilla, 20 minutes drive to the north has a meadery and is a pleasant
day trip.
Park office on-site. Tel: (02) 6769 7605
Wyangala Waters
Known as 'the jewel in the crown of the central west', here you
can enjoy the peace of the countryside in scenic surroundings at
any time of year. Wyangala Waters is easily reached in a morning's
drive west from Sydney, or a short drive from Canberra. It's a great
spot for a picnic or barbecue day out from Canberra, Cowra, Bathurst
or Goulburn.
For a week or a weekend's respite from city stresses, the park
offers plenty of affordable accommodation. You can pitch a tent
anywhere, or take one of the self-contained bungalows or cabins,
or hire an on-site van. Relax on the water in one of the houseboats.
There's plenty to do, apart from lazing around. Take a bushwalk.
Cast a line for some fun fishing.
The park is located 330 km west of Sydney via the village of Woodstock.
It's just 40 km from the regional centre of Cowra
There are many walking trails through the bush. Vantage points
offer great views. Go mountain bike riding. Canoe around the foreshores
any time of year. For barbecues and picnics there are coin-operated
barbecues throughout the park. Or bring your own.
Lake Wyangala is well-regarded as an excellent inland fishing spot.
Catch silver and golden perch (yellow belly), catfish, bass, Murray
cod and of course, the renowned brown and rainbow trout.
Through the spring and summer seasons, Wyangala Waters is great
for:
jet-skiing
pleasure boating
sailing
windsailing
swimming
water skiing
giant waterslide - popular with children and adults
Park office on-site. Tel: (02) 6345 0877
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