South East Forest National Park

National Parks and Reserves

South East Forest National Park is a place that protects soaring old-growth forests, rugged granite formations and picturesque valleys and gorges.

There are more than 100km of spectacular coastal escarpment, tableland edge and hinterland country for you to explore. This beautiful, untamed park is also home to several threatened and endangered species.

See historic sites, hike to lofty peaks, peer from lookouts, and roam through wet fern forest. There are also plenty of opportunities for horse riding and cycling along park trails and picnicking at one of many scenic spots.

The park isn’t far from Bega, Merimbula or Bombala so it makes a great daytrip on the weekend, and if you’re travelling from further afield or feel like a night in the bush, there are a number of quiet campgrounds to choose from and they’re all free. Enjoy the blissful evening of solitude before getting up to explore more of this special place.

Facilities

Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites / Campsites Lookouts Non Smoking Picnic Area

Activities

Camping Swimming Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Nearby Things to Do

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Pheasants Peak walking track, South East Forests National Park. Photo: John Spencer

Pheasants Peak Walking Track

Paddys Flat, Snowy Monaro Regional

Coolumbooka Bridge

Crankies Plains Bridge over Coolumbooka River

Bombala, Snowy Monaro Regional

Road to Myrtle Mountain lookout, South East Forest National Park. Photo credit: John Yurasek ©

South East Forest National Park

Coolangubra, Bega Valley

Myanba Gorge walking track

Myanba Gorge walking track

Coolangubra, Bega Valley

Bombala Station

Bombala Historic Railway

Bombala, Snowy Monaro Regional

Myrtle Mountain lookout, South East Forest National Park. Photo credit: John Spencer © DPIE

Myrtle Mountain lookout

Myrtle Mountain, Bega Valley

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