The park's two scenic and forest-clad sections of coastline are separated by
The Entrance. The southern part has high headlands, cliffs and
rock platforms. The north is sandy and protects red gum forest and coastal rainforest.
Swim at Tuggerah Beach (north) or Bateau Bay (south). There's good birdwatching by the lake, great surfing on the coast and several walking tracks. Visit Crackneck
Lookout in the southern section, ideal for whale watching from late May to July, or enjoy a walk through the red gum forest in the north. Camping is not permitted.
Access 105km north-east of
Sydney. The two sections of the park are 5 km north and south of
The Entrance off Wilfred Barrett Drive (north) and
The Entrance Road (south) respectively.
Lakes Area (Lake Munmorah), phone 4358 0400