Myall Lake, located in New South Wales' Mid North Coast region, is a serene freshwater lake covering approximately 5,800 hectares. It is part of the Myall Lakes National Park, renowned for its diverse recreational activities, including canoeing, kayaking, boating, fishing, and over 40 kilometers of beaches suitable for swimming and surfing. Visitors can enjoy camping at various sites accommodating tents, trailers, caravans, motorhomes, and even boats. For those seeking a unique experience, heritage-listed accommodation is available at Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse. The park also features the Grandis, a 76-meter-high flooded gum, one of the tallest trees in the state.

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