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Yuraygir National Park, between the villages of Angourie
and Corindi, protects large swathes of undisturbed
coastal land, and is a haven for wildlife. Pockets of
white sand beach dot the coastline.
There are six visitor areas in the park, each
fringed by beautiful, natural coastal vegetation:
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Mara Creek and Angourie Bay Picnic Area south of Angourie is
home to the world famous Angourie surf break, including the world's
first Surfing Reserve and the Angourie walk
which hugs the coastline for 10km south to Lake Arragan.
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Lake Arragan & Redcliff Camping Areas, to the north of
Brooms Head, and Sandon River Camping Area south of
Brooms Head are fabulous for beach and water activities and wildlife
watching.
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Illaroo Camping Area north of Minnie Water at
Sandon Beach is a lovely treed area great for family camping.
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Other visitor areas are located at Wilson's Headland near
Wooli and Station Creek, north of Red Rock.
Each area is accessed from separate locations along
the Pacific Highway, with some sections of gravel road.
  
Walk track out around Wilson's
Headland, Yuraygir National Park |