• 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

Myall Lakes National Park

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The Grandis - The tallest tree in New South Wales. Photo: Steve Gale.
The Grandis - the tallest tree in New South Wales - is located close to the Myall Lakes National Park. Photo: Steve Gale.

Myall Lakes National park is 236km north of Sydney and 35 km from Forster.

The Myall Lakes area is one of the state’s largest lake systems. Dominated by a series of natural fresh to brackish water lakes, Myall Lakes National Park also boasts spectacular headlands, which separate long expanses of beach.

Wind swept sand dunes still support forests of red gums and wattles as well as a diversity of animal and bird life.

Find out more about Myall Lakes National Park, including how to get there, camping and more, at the Office of Environment & Heritage website.


Foundation Projects

Growing Myall Lakes National Park

Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife funds provided the addition of 607 hectares to Myall Lakes National Park.

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