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Karuah National Park

Tourist attractions

Sydney, NSW 2324
+61 2 4984 8200

Description

Karuah National Park is a nature lover's delight, located just a short drive from Newcastle.

This picturesque park stretches over 4,000 hectares along the banks of the Karuah River, offering a wide range of outdoor activities.

Visitors to Karuah National Park can enjoy 4WDing, mountain biking, bushwalking, fishing, camping, paddling, and picnicking. The park has a network of 4WD trails for adventurous exploration, and it is home to abundant wildlife such as bandicoots, goannas, and brush-tailed possums.

Fishing is popular in Karuah National Park due to its proximity to the Karuah River. Campers can relax by the river, enjoy picnics, and launch canoes, kayaks, or boats to paddle on the river. Sleeping under the stars is also an option, with campfire cookouts and stunning views of the Karuah River.

The best times to visit Karuah National Park are autumn, when the river attracts fishermen, and spring, when the wildflowers are in bloom. In summer, visitors can enjoy boating and paddling, while in winter, they can cozy up around the campfire.

Facilities in the park include the Tattersalls campground, which offers picturesque water views. Visitors should bring their own supplies as there are no shops inside the park. Mobile coverage is limited, so it is recommended to have the Emergency Plus app for emergencies.

To reach Karuah National Park, visitors can drive about 17km north of Raymond Terrace. The park is accessible by car, with parking available near Hobarts Road or Witt Road.

For more information, visitors can contact the Nelson Bay office

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Parks: Picnic Area, Toilets, National parks

Location

Sydney, NSW 2324

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