Bournda National Park
A diversity of water environments, salt and freshwater lakes, an attractive
lagoon and creek and a magnificent coastline, along with an extensive network
of walking tracks make a great variety of activities possible. Tura, Bournda
and Wallagoot beaches are popular for swimming, surfing and beach fishing.
The shallows of Wallagoot Lake offer safe swimming.
Sailing, power boating and water skiing are all catered for on the lake and
visitors are invited to use the launching ramp at the Wallagoot lake boat club
area, for which the club charges a launching fee.
Bushwalkers, wildlife watchers and photographers may enjoy the park's many
walking tracks to scenic points such as Bournda Island and Bournda Lagoon.
There is a variety of wildlife in the park, including grey kangaroos, which
can be seen grazing early morning and evening on the shores of Bondi Lake,
and a wide variety of birdlife.
To book your camp site telephone: (02) 6494 1209
or write to: PO BOX 23 Tathra NSW 2550
Camping: The Hobart Camping Area is located on the southern edge of Wallagoot
Lake. It is a peaceful area, set among shady trees, with ample privacy.
The camping amenities block contains hot & cold showers, toilets and laundry
facilities. Fireplaces and a barbecue area are provided.
Bournda field studies is operated by the Department of Education, and assists
school and community groups conduct field trips to Bournda and adjacent area.
Phone: (02) 6492 2019
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