The National Park was an abundant food source providing fresh fish, wallabies and native plants for nourishment. The park has a number of protected Aboriginal sites, one being roughly years old. The hut can be found along Metcalfe walking track. Crowdy Bay National Park is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.
There is parking available and a small park entry fee applies which can be paid at the Diamond Head campsite office. Sitting 61 meters above sea level, The historic Crowdy Head lighthouse was constructed of stone in It was the last of a series of small lighthouses designed by James Barnet. Camping fees apply. Bring your own drinking water as it is not available within the park. Firewood sold on site.
Renew your routine and yourself on a NSW adventure. Visit dazzling natural attractions, villages and accommodation, and let new experiences become your new way of life. It's time to start planning your next NSW holiday. Learn Kylies Hut See more attractions. Explore Surf lessons and surf camps at Crowdy Bay See more tours. Picnic Abbey Creek picnic area See more attractions. Volunteer Crowdy Bay bush regeneration See more volunteering opportunities. Get wild about whales NSW national parks have the best vantage points to see whales during their annual migration, which takes place from May to November.
Saving Our Species program Australia is home to more than , animal and plant species, many of which are found nowhere else in the world. Pay park entry fees at the Diamond Head campground onsite office. Buy annual pass Port Macquarie office 02 for general enquiries only, no bookings. Contact hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 4. In this park: Things to do 13 Birdwatching and wildlife encounters 7 Fishing 2 Historic heritage 1 Picnics and barbecues 4 Sightseeing 5 Surfing 5 Swimming 1 Walking 6 Wildflowers seasonal 1 Tours 2 Camping and accommodation 4 Campgrounds 4 Volunteering 1.
Close dialog Provide feedback. Feedback type. Comment Compliment Complaint. Your feedback. At It starts at the rocks that barely separate it from Kylie Beach and trends due southwest, until 4 km from Crowdy Head, where in Crowdy Bay it begins to curve in lee of the head and actually faces northwest against the head Fig.
All but the southern 3 km lie in the Crowdy Head National Park. The park preserves both the beach and the backing coastal heathland and swamps situated on year old Pleistocene barrier deposits, an area that provides a habitat for more than species of birds.
The surf club was formed in to patrol the beach for the Harrington-Crowdy residents. Most of the beach is exposed to waves averaging 1.
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