Best trails in Eurobodalla National Park
Eurobodalla National Park is located on the coast of New South Wales. Its landscape consists of sand beaches overlooked by rocks and coastal forests that are home to many swift parrots, which earned the park its addition to the the Ulladulla to Merimbula Important Bird Area. It is a great place to hike, camp, surf, fish, and watch wildlife.
Top trails
- 4.6 (107)·Moderate·7.4 mi·Est. 3–3.5 hrThis is an enjoyable trail through the Eurobodalla National Park on the south coast of New South Wales. This out and back route begins and ends from the car park at the southern end of Congo village. From here you'll head south along a well defined undulating trail. You can divert in rocky bays and on to headland hills to catch some stunning coastal views. At Meringo there is a section of beach walking where you'll skirt a few coastal lagoons. Upon reaching Murrimburra Headland you can walk...
- 4.4 (67)·Moderate·15.6 mi·Est. 6–6.5 hrThe Bingi Dreaming Track follows the ancient Song Lines of the Yuin Aboriginal people, one that linked campsites, ceremonial areas, trading locations, and food and water sources. Through these coastal habitats, heathlands, forests and lake foreshores, you'll likely encounter plentiful birdlife, kangaroos and wallabies. The Bingi Dreaming Track Can be taken from either direction (starting in the north as marked or from Tuross Head in the south), and there are lots of places to stop for a swim...
- 4.1 (36)·Moderate·3.4 mi·Est. 1.5–2 hrA scenic trail through the Eurobodalla National Park leading to the beautiful 1080 Beach. This route begins from the Mystery Bay Campground which is some of the best beachside camping available in New South Wales. From here you'll find Lamont Young Drive and then turn onto 1080 Beach Road which will bring you all the way to 1080 Beach. The trail is along a wide gravel road that is relatively flat and mostly through an open forest until you get close to the beach.
- 3.8 (35)·Moderate·6.9 mi·Est. 2.5–3 hrA scenic trail exploring part of the Eurobodalla National Park on the south coast of New South Wales. This makes for a great day trip from the town of Moruya. The trail begins from the parking area on Pedro Point Road and follows the road as it takes you alongside Moruya Heads Beach all the way down to Pedro Beach. Return via a slightly different route, exploring some of the inland national park.
- 4.4 (11)·Easy·3.7 mi·Est. 1–1.5 hrThis track from Meringo Headland to Meringo Beach offers stunning ocean views and a refreshing experience. As you wander along the headland and toward the beach, you’ll be treated to expansive vistas of the sparkling Pacific Ocean. This coastal area is a fantastic spot for wildlife observation; keep a keen eye out for various seabirds soaring above, and you might even spot dolphins playing in the waves.
- 3.9 (19)·Moderate·6.8 mi·Est. 2–2.5 hrThis beautiful and diverse trail offers a scenic mix of beach walking, bushwalking, and lakeside scenery. The path winds through a lovely dune forest of banksias and bangalays and runs alongside Coila Lake. This area is a haven for birdwatchers, with opportunities to spot black cockatoos, lorikeets, cranes, and swans. The trail is well-marked, but please be aware of a few conditions. The southern end near the lake can flood, often requiring a detour along the beach for the final kilometre....
- 4.4 (21)·Moderate·10.8 mi·Est. 4.5–5 hrExplore the scenery and wetlands of the Eurobodalla National Park along fire trails of this loop, and it is also likely you'll encounter lots of wildlife including wallabies and even emus! This is a particularly enjoyable loop for mountain biking, which is good fun to return along the rough and hilly power line trails.
- 4.5 (10)·Moderate·1.5 mi·Est. 0.5–1 hrThis is a must-do if you're camping at Mystery Bay on the south coast of New South Wales. The trail begins from the main campsite and follows the coastal scrub to Billys Beach. You'll wander along the shoreline, exploring rock pools and enjoying the quiet beaches. Billys Beach is a beautiful, secluded beach that is perfect for spending the day at, so pack a picnic and enjoy!
- 4.9 (10)·Moderate·1.3 mi·Est. 0.5–1 hrThis coastal stroll offers stunning ocean views, with the track winding through a mix of coastal forests and onto some beautiful beaches. The area is steeped in local folklore, named after the mysterious disappearance of some geologists back in 1880. As you walk, watch for local wildlife like spotted gums and burrawang palms, and you might even spot a dolphin or a sea eagle out over the water.
- 4.2 (14)·Easy·1.7 mi·Est. 0.5–1 hrThis is a lovely walk with varying scenery, including coastal views, forest and plenty of wildlife. The track begins at the end of Blackfellows Point Road and heads into the holiday park, passing by a small lake. Along the way, visitors will be treated to a beautiful coastal bushland backdrop and are likely to spot kangaroos and wallabies.
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Frequently asked questions
Where is the best place to hike in Eurobodalla National Park?
According to users from AllTrails.com, the best place to hike in Eurobodalla National Park is Grey Rocks via Meringo Headland, which has a 4.6 star rating from 107 reviews. This trail is 7.4 mi long with an elevation gain of 688 ft.
What is the longest trail in Eurobodalla National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, the longest trail in Eurobodalla National Park is Great South Coast Walk: Stage 7 - Tuross Head to Bermagui. This trail is estimated to be 36.1 mi long.
How many trails are in Eurobodalla National Park?
There are 23 trails in Eurobodalla National Park.These trails have an average 4.0-star ratingfrom 405 AllTrails community reviews.
Which trail has the most elevation gain in Eurobodalla National Park?
Great South Coast Walk: Stage 7 - Tuross Head to Bermagui has the most elevation gain with 2,076 ft of total ascent. The park's runner-up is Eurobodalla Coast Walk (Tuross to Mystery Bay), which has 1,830 ft of elevation gain.
Are there camping trails available in Eurobodalla National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, there are 9 camping trails in Eurobodalla National Park and the most popular is 1080 Beach via Mystery Bay with an average 4.1 star rating from 36 community reviews.
Are there running trails available in Eurobodalla National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, there are 13 running trails in Eurobodalla National Park and the most popular is Grey Rocks via Meringo Headland with an average 4.6 star rating from 107 community reviews.
Are there biking trails available in Eurobodalla National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, there are 2 biking trails in Eurobodalla National Park and the most popular is Grey Rocks via Meringo Headland with an average 4.6 star rating from 107 community reviews.
Are there any trails with scenic viewpoints in Eurobodalla National Park?
Yes, there are 3 trails with scenic viewpoints in Eurobodalla National Park, including Moruya Heads South Head, Brou Lake to Channon Point Beach Walk, and Great South Coast Walk: Stage 7 - Tuross Head to Bermagui.
Are there any trails with picnic areas in Eurobodalla National Park?
Yes, there are 4 trails with picnic areas in Eurobodalla National Park, including Dalmeny Beach to Brou Beach Stairs, Brou Lake to Channon Point Beach Walk, Eurobodalla Coast Walk (Tuross to Mystery Bay), and Great South Coast Walk: Stage 7 - Tuross Head to Bermagui.
Are there any trails with rivers in Eurobodalla National Park?
Yes, there are 4 trails with rivers in Eurobodalla National Park, including Bingi Dreaming Track, Pedro Point, Tuross Head via Bingi Dreaming Track, and Great South Coast Walk: Stage 7 - Tuross Head to Bermagui.
Are there any trails with lakes in Eurobodalla National Park?
Yes, there are 5 trails with lakes in Eurobodalla National Park, including Bingi Dreaming Track, Meringo Headland to Meringo Beach, Dalmeny Beach to Brou Beach Stairs, Eurobodalla Coast Walk (Tuross to Mystery Bay), and Great South Coast Walk: Stage 7 - Tuross Head to Bermagui.
Are there any trails with lagoons in Eurobodalla National Park?
Yes, there are 9 trails with lagoons in Eurobodalla National Park, including Grey Rocks via Meringo Headland, Bingi Dreaming Track, Meringo Headland to Meringo Beach, Tuross Head via Bingi Dreaming Track, and Dalmeny Beach to Brou Beach Stairs.
Are there any trails with beaches in Eurobodalla National Park?
Yes, there are 18 trails with beaches in Eurobodalla National Park, including Grey Rocks via Meringo Headland, Bingi Dreaming Track, 1080 Beach via Mystery Bay, Pedro Point, and Tuross Head via Bingi Dreaming Track.
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