Murramarang National Park protects 11,978ha of coastal land between Kiola and Batemans Bay on the state's south coast. Four offshore islands - Wasp, Grasshopper, Dawsons and O'Hara - are also included in the park, which is divded by the villages of South Durras and North Durras.
Murramarang offers visitors a wide range of activites including swimming, surfing, fishing, picnicking, bushwalking & nature study.
The park's largely undisturbed coastline with it's sandy and shingle beaches, rugged headlands and rock stacks provides visitors with a rich environment to explore.
A National Park Daily Use Fee is required when visiting the Murramarang National Park for more information www.npws.nsw.gov.au |