Mimosa Rocks National Park

National Parks and Reserves

Mimosa Rocks National Park offers up show-stopping headland views, beaches and pure lagoons. You’ll be spoilt for choice with lookouts, rainforest pockets and historic sites to explore.

The park takes its name from the Paddle Steamer Mimosa that wrecked in 1863 after running onto rocks at the northern end of the park. The rocks of Mimosa have distinctive castle-like features that are the result of intricate folds, faults and intrusions occurring in the rock. For a view you’ll never forget, head to Bunga Head for sunrise, the rocks look magnificent backed by the pinks of the early morning sky.

You’ll also find plenty of opportunities for fishing, surfing, snorkelling and birdwatching throughout the park and there are great picnic areas to stop for a break. The park’s headlands are great vantage points for whale watching in winter.

It’s a great place to escape to for the day, and if you’d like to stay for longer, there are a range of campgrounds to choose from, including sites with motorhome and camper trailer access.

Please contact the local park office several months in advance if you’d like to plan and book a…

Facilities

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

Activities

Camping Canoeing/Kayaking Fishing Surfing Swimming Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Nearby Things to Do

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Blue water of the river w/ two small kayaks

Navigate Expeditions

Kalaru, Bega Valley

Wajurda Point lookout, Mimosa Rocks National Park. Photo: John Yurasek © DPIE

Wajurda Point lookout

Mogareeka, Bega Valley

Tathra Wharf

Tathra Wharf Museum

Tathra, Bega Valley

Tathra Wharf, Sapphire Coast NSW, fishing

Tathra Wharf

Tathra, Bega Valley

Guide showing guests places on a map while seated in the sun outside the heritage listed lighthouse

Sapphire Coast Guiding Co

Tathra, Bega Valley

Nelson Lagoon

Nelson Lagoon

Mogareeka, Bega Valley

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