
Myall Lakes National Park, situated on the north coast of New South Wales, encompasses one of the state's largest coastal lake systems, offering abundant opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, boating, and fishing. The park features over 40 kilometers of beaches and rolling sand dunes, providing excellent spots for swimming and surfing. Visitors can enjoy various campgrounds suitable for tents, trailers, caravans, motorhomes, and even boats. For those seeking alternative accommodations, the heritage-listed Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse offers a unique stay. A notable attraction within the park is the Grandis, a 76-meter-high flooded gum recognized as one of the tallest trees in the state.
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