• National Parks and Wildlife Foundation
  • National Parks and Wildlife Foundation
  • National Parks and Wildlife Foundation
  • National Parks and Wildlife Foundation
  • National Parks and Wildlife Foundation
  • National Parks and Wildlife Foundation
  • National Parks and Wildlife Foundation

Crowdy Bay National Park

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Dunbogan Beach in Crowdy Bay national park. Photo: Michael Dawes.
Dunbogan Beach in Crowdy Bay national park. Photo: Michael Dawes.

Crowdy Bay National Park is four and a half hours north of Sydney and 50 minutes east of Taree. It offers fantastic beaches, winding coastline and breathtaking headland views.

Enjoy the views of Three Brothers Mountains, Pacific Ocean and Watson Taylor Lake. One of the park's main attractions is the golden sand cresent of Dunbogan Beach, which stretches from Camden Head to Diamond Head in the south.

Crowdy Bay National Park isn't just stunning for the beaches and headland though - you'll also find wetlands, pockets of rainforest and coastal heathland covered in gorgeous wildflowers. 

A number of enthralling walks through the park allow you to appreciate the abundant birdlife and wildlife that call Crowdy Bay home.

Find out more about Crowdy Bay National Park, including how to get there, camping and walk information, and more.


Foundation Projects

Growing Crowdy Bay National Park

Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife funds purchased freehold land on the eastern edge of Watson Taylors Lake for Crowdy Bay National Park.

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