Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Clyde River National Park adventure.
Boating and birdwatching are the big draws at this secluded South Coast park.
Surrounded on three sides by the snaking Clyde River and its delta, this park is a natural fit for kayakers and beach-goers. While camping options abound in nearby Batemans Bay, just a handful of sites are available inside the park. Serious paddlers can find privacy and a riverside resting place at the Beach Campground, only accessible by boat, while those who prefer to keep their car handy can go for Red Gum Campground, with its serene pads close to the shoreline for an easy day of fishing, swimming, or birdwatching along the river beach and mangrove forests.
Summer is the perfect time for swimming and boating on the Clyde River and nearby Batemans Bay. March is typically the rainiest month, while spring is ideal for birdwatching and a hike up to Holmes Lookout for sweeping coastal views. Keep an eye out for migrating whales in winter, especially in late June and early July.