Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Wallaga Lake National Park adventure.
Watched over by the looming peak of Gulaga Mountain, Wallaga Lake is the region’s largest lake and a popular getaway for road-trippers, bird-watchers, and campers along the coast of southern NSW. At Wallaga Lake National Park, now part of Gulaga National Park, you can hire boats to cruise the lake, fish for salmon and bream, cool off with a swim in the summer months, or try your hand at water sports from kayaking to water skiing. Campers can choose from three holiday parks on the southeast shore of the lake, all of which offer spacious powered sites for motorhomes and caravans, along with amenities such as a camp kitchen, fire pits, and an outdoor swimming pool. Alternately, escape the crowds at a rural Hipcamp and park your caravan in the heart of a fig orchard, on a working dairy farm, or at a remote camp with views across the mountains.
Bittangabee Bay is a must-visit location for camping enthusiasts. With ample space for both tents and campervans, it offers a peaceful escape in a stunning setting. Enjoy fishing, hiking, and exploring the breathtaking beauty of the area.