Map of Murramarang National Park | Beaches, Camping & Visitor Guide
Map of Murramarang National Park – Beaches, Camping & Visitor Guide
This map of Murramarang National Park provides a detailed overview of one of New South Wales' most spectacular coastal national parks, including beaches, camping grounds, walking trails, lookouts and visitor attractions. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how the park is laid out.
Murramarang National Park is known for its coastal scenery, wildlife, camping opportunities, bushwalking trails and pristine beaches. The park stretches along a significant section of the South Coast and includes many popular recreation destinations.
Murramarang National Park is located on the South Coast of New South Wales between Batemans Bay and Ulladulla. Major attractions include Depot Beach, South Durras, beaches, camping grounds and coastal walking trails.
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This Murramarang National Park map highlights beaches, recreation areas, camping grounds, walking trails and major visitor attractions throughout the park.
Where Is Murramarang National Park Located?
Murramarang National Park is located on the South Coast of New South Wales, extending along the coastline between Batemans Bay and Ulladulla. It protects extensive coastal landscapes, beaches and native bushland.
- North: Ulladulla region
- South: Batemans Bay region
- East: Pacific Ocean coastline
- West: forests and bushland reserves
Main Areas and Attractions of Murramarang National Park
- Depot Beach — popular camping and beach destination
- South Durras — recreation and camping area
- Pretty Beach — scenic coastal destination
- Pebbly Beach — famous kangaroo viewing location
- Merry Beach Direction — coastal recreation area
- Camping Grounds — visitor accommodation facilities
- Walking Trails — coastal and bushland routes
- Lookout Areas — ocean and headland viewpoints
- Wildlife Viewing Areas — native birds and animals
- Picnic Facilities — recreation and family areas
Major Areas of Murramarang National Park Explained
- Coastal Recreation Zone — beaches and visitor facilities
- Camping Precincts — accommodation and recreation
- Bushland Conservation Areas — protected native habitat
- Walking Trail Network — connects major attractions
- Wildlife Habitat Areas — support diverse native species
Key Geographic Features
- Pacific Ocean — eastern boundary of the park
- Coastal Headlands — scenic lookout locations
- Sandy Beaches — major visitor attractions
- Native Forests — extensive bushland environments
- Rock Platforms — marine and geological features
- Wildlife Habitats — support kangaroos, birds and other native species
Murramarang National Park Transport and Road Map Overview
A map of Murramarang National Park is useful for understanding how beaches, camping areas and attractions connect throughout the region.
- Princes Highway — primary regional access route
- National Park Access Roads — connect recreation areas
- Camping Access Routes — connect visitor facilities
- Walking Trails — connect beaches and lookouts
- Regional road connections — connect the park with Batemans Bay, Ulladulla and surrounding South Coast destinations
Why People Search for a Map of Murramarang National Park
- To locate camping grounds
- To find beaches and recreation areas
- To explore walking trails and lookouts
- To view national park attractions
- To plan South Coast camping and nature holidays
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Murramarang National Park Map FAQs
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Where is Murramarang National Park located?
Murramarang National Park is located on the South Coast of New South Wales between Batemans Bay and Ulladulla. -
What is Murramarang National Park known for?
The park is known for beaches, camping, wildlife, bushwalking and coastal scenery. -
Can you camp in Murramarang National Park?
Yes, several camping areas are located throughout the park. -
What is the most famous beach in the park?
Pebbly Beach is one of the best-known destinations due to its beachside kangaroos and coastal scenery.
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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, surveying, emergency use or official determinations. Boundaries, place names, tracks, roads, attractions and geographic features may vary by source and may change over time. Visitors should always consult official sources for current park conditions, closures and safety information. No warranty is made regarding accuracy, completeness or suitability for any purpose.