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National Parks

Including the jagged features of Mimosa Rocks and Ben Boyd National Parks together with Bournda's expansive beach areas, these parks offer a wealth of areas to both enjoy and explore.

Mimosa Rocks National Park is a heavily timbered park, and its rugged coastline has caves, cliffs, lagoons and beaches to be explored.

Scenery varies from the rugged cliff faces of Red Rock in Ben Boyd National Park where sea eagles soar on a swift wind, to the impressive peak of Mt Imlay providing a picturesque backdrop for Eden.

Tantawanglo River and forests offer a spectacular mountain stream and a panoramic views on the mountain road.

The rainforests of Gulaga (Mt Dromedary)in Gulaga National Park and Mumbulla Mountain in Biamanga National Park hold many significant beliefs for Aboriginal people who continue to keep their rich culture alive.

Wallaga Lake National Park has endless bird species and the fishing is fabulous.

Nadgee Nature Reserve has outstanding scientific, scenic and educational significance. Endangered Eastern bristlebirds, little terns, potoroos, ground parrots, pygmy possums and small colonies of dingo call this special place their home.

National Parks Code

During your visit to a national park, please help to protect our precious natural and cultural heritage by observing the national parks code.

• All flora, fauna, Aboriginal Sites and rock formations are protected.

• Wildfires can destroy lives and property, so be careful - especially during the bushfire danger period (normally October to March). Use only the fireplaces provided and observe Total Fire Bans.

• Leave pets and firearms at home - they are not permitted in national parks.

• Drive carefully. Vehicles, including motor bikes, must keep to formed public roads.

• Please use rubbish bins if provided, or take rubbish with you when you leave the park.