Tomaree National Park Information

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Tomaree National Park Information

The National Park covers most of the coastline between base of Tomaree Headland and Fishermans Bay, which is an area of 2347ha.

No camping permitted.

Features: Scenic rugged coastline; Samurai Beach - official Unclad Beach, north end One Mile Beach; wealth of bird life, native fauna and colourful wildflowers.

Visitor facilities in surrounding areas include picnic and BBQ areas, wood, water, electric and toilets are available.

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Tomaree National Park houses one of the areas most popular bushwalks &

lookouts: Tomaree Headland at Shoal Bay.

A book is available from the visitors centre "Bushwalks around Port Stephens"

at a cost of .40 and has detailed descriptions & maps of the majority of

walks around Port Stephens.

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