Little Lake (Neranie) Campground - Myall Lakes National Park NSW

The lakes and beaches are perfect for all types of water activities-and if you don't have your own craft you can hire one locally. There's lakeside and forest picnic and camping areas with car-based and caravan camping at Stewart and Lloyds, Banksia Green, Mungo Brush, Dees Corner, White Tree Bay, The Wells, Boomeri {tents only}, Korsmans Landing, Bungary Bay, Violet Hill, Neranie and Yagon. Remote boat-based camping is available in designated areas around the lakes. Bookings are not required for camping. Most areas offer basic facilities, but bring your own drinking water and firewood (check locations where fires are permitted). Myall Shores Resort at Bombah Point (phone 4997 4495) offers accommodation, powered campsites, bar and restaurant, kiosk, fuel, telephone and boat/ canoe hire. Wheelchair access is provided at Mungo Brush, Violet Hill and The Grandis. 4WD beach driving is available from Hawks Nest to Little Gibber, Mungo to Big Gibber and on Lighthouse Beach. Do not drive on dunes or vegetation.

There are many walks to suit all levels, including overnight hiking opportunities. Take the delightful car-ferry ride at Bombah Point for an ideal touring route between Tea Gardens and Bulahdelah. O'Sullivans Gap picnic area is a peaceful rest stop on the old Pacific Highway, 9 km north of Bufahdelah. The Grandis is accessible along Stoney Creek Road from either the Lakes Way or Old Pacific Highway.

Access 35 km south of Forster off The Lakes Way, 15 km off Pacific Highway via Tea Gardens or 11 km via Bulahdelah. Some roads in the park are unsealed. Vehicle entry fee applies. This campground has good access to Myall Lake, and is perfect for lakeside activities. There's a boat ramp at nearby Hearts Point Picnic Area. You can also go on a short walk to the historic cemetery at Neranie Headland. Wood and solid fuel fires are not permitted.

Getting there: From the Pacific Highway, turn onto The Lakes Way 3km north of Bulahdelah. Travel along The Lakes Way for 26km, then turn onto Seal Rocks Road at Bungwahl. After 2km, take the right-hand turnoff to Neranie Head.
Facilities: picnic tables, gas/electric barbecues, non-flush toilets
Water supply: No drinking water available
Bookings: No bookings are taken at any campgrounds - camping is on a first come, first served basis. NPWS fee collectors regularly visit camping areas to collect camping and vehicle entry fees. They also sell annual passes for extended visits. The campsite is accessible by all weather unsealed roads suitable for 2wd vehicles. 200.5 km NE of Sydney. The campsite is on the shore of Myall Lake near Neranie Head. Turn off the Pacific Hwy about 3km north of Bulahdelah onto Lakes Way. After traveling along Lakes Way for 26km, turn onto Seal Rocks Road - after a further 2km, turn right heading to Neranie Head. You can park a caravan, trailer, or a tent in this campground. There are a total of 35 campsites. This is a great campsite with well-maintained facilities. There is a grassy area for the kids, a boat ramp nearby and plenty of lake-side activities. A short walk to the old cemetery at Neranie Headland is also on offer.

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Little Lake (Neranie) Campground
Neranie Rd - S
Myall Lakes National Park NSW 2423
P: 02 6591 0300
GPS:-32.40917,152.45222
GPS:S32 24 33,E152 27 07
GPS:S32 24.5502,E152 27.1332

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