Bodalla Forest Park
Situated 7km north of Narooma on the Princes Highway, the Bodalla Forest Park is a shady picnic spot nestled among tall spotted gums. A gentle 2km walk along the Mummuga Lake is a good chance to stretch your legs and perhaps spot some of the wildlife including goannas, wallabies and a variety of birds.
Bodalla Lake is an undeveloped area suitable for bush camping and access is suitable only in dry weather.
Barbecue facilities, picnic tables, toilets, water and a roadside rest area are available.
Other areas of interest in the Bodalla State Forest include:
The Rainforest Walk - this 700 metre walk through grey myrtle rainforest features tree laden with mosses and lichens. Bird nest ferns grow in the dense canopy and a variety of birds can be heard and seen along the walk. The trail in and out of the rainforest is steep but otherwise the walk is relatively easy going.
Bucks Lookout - this lookout offers panoramic views of Narooma and Wagonga Inlet extending down the coastline to Gulaga in the south.
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