Macquarie Pass National Park

National Parks and Reserves

One of the joys of New South Wales’ national parks is that you can often find yourself in a place that feels completely wild. Macquarie Pass National Park, on the Illawarra escarpment, is an easy day trip from the southern suburbs of Sydney.

The park’s steep sandstone ridges and gullies provide diverse habitats for local wildlife. Amid heathland, rainforest and tall moist eucalypt forest live lyrebirds, satin bowerbirds, koalas, possums, wombats, swamp wallabies, goannas and platypus. The park is also an important habitat for threatened tiger quolls and long-nosed potoroos.

With terrific bushwalking and birdwatching opportunities, wonderful waterfalls, views to the ocean and the blazing crimson of Illawarra flame trees, Macquarie Pass National Park is well worth a visit if you’re looking for things to do on the south coast.

Facilities

Lookouts Non Smoking Picnic Area

Activities

Hiking Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Nearby Things to Do

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Fishing charters aboard Kostalota from Kiama

Kiama Charter Service

Kiama

over Sea Cliffe Bridge

Touchdown Helicopters

Albion Park Rail, Shellharbour

Stand Up Paddle Boarding Shellharbour

Stand Up Paddle Boarding Shellharbour

Lake Illawarra, Shellharbour

Mystics Beach & Rangoon Island

Minnamurra Beach

Shell Cove, Shellharbour

Giftware

Harbour Rose Boutique

Shellharbour

Canoe and Kayak Adventures

South Coast Safaris – Canoe and Kayak Adventures

Minnamurra, Kiama

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