The coastline near Tuckers Rocks Cottage, Bongil Bongil National Park. Photo: John Spencer/DPIE
Tuckers Rocks, Bongil Bongil National Park. Photo: Michael van Ewijk © DPIE
Exterior and back garden, Tuckers Rocks Cottage, Bongil Bongil National Park. Photo: John
View of  2 people canoeing on Pine Creek, with a tree branch in the foreground and creek bank in
2 children ride through sunlit forest along one of the Muurlay Baamgala cycle trails. Photo: Jay
Aerial view of Tuckers Rocks Cottage and bushland and beach surrounds. Photo: John Spencer/DPIE

Bongil Bongil National Park

The park is on Gumbaynggirr Country and has plenty to offer, including wild beaches, sweeping coastal views and peaceful streams.

This ecotourism-certified national park is popular with locals for a spot of fishing, either on the pontoon by Bonville creek or on the beach around Bundagen Head. Picnic and barbecue facilities are available nearby and there are opportunities for both beach and rainforest walking. The park is also a regional favourite for mountain bike adventures.

The rainforest of Bongil Bongil National Park provides habitat for migrating birds and animals, and surrounding eucalypt forests are home to one of NSW’s largest koala populations. You might see them sleeping in the treetops or munching on leaves.

With so much to offer visitors, it’s no wonder Bongil Bongil is a popular beach holiday destination. Guided tours are available during school holidays and holiday accommodation is available at Bundagen Cottage at Tuckers Rocks.

    • Non Smoking
    • Picnic Area
    • Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites / Campsites
    • Lookouts

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