Mimosa Rocks National Park is a stunning destination located in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. The park boasts a diverse range of landscapes, including rugged coastline, sandy beaches, and lush forests. It covers an area of approximately 17,000 hectares and is home to many native animals and plants, including wallabies, whales, and endangered bird species. Visitors can explore the park's many walking trails or enjoy swimming, fishing, camping, and other outdoor activities. The park also features picnic areas, toilets, and campsites for visitors' convenience. Mimosa Rocks National Park is a beautiful and natural retreat that offers a unique experience for those who love to be in the great outdoors.
Amenities and More
- Good for kids
- Public toilet
- Slides
- Playground
- Hiking
- Kid-friendly hikes
Reviews
Beautiful place, with generous campsites, and absolutely fabulous beaches! Although down a winding gravel road, the campsite at Gillards Road is a beautiful place to stay. The signage could be better. …
Camped here in the National Park campground. Beach to myself for 24 hours. Beautiful sunrise, fun boogey board, peace and tranquillity. My only neighbours were the wallabies and other wildlife. Amazing.
Great camp ground, easy drive in 2wd accessible, beautiful little pebble beach would come back here again
National parks have a no dog rule to protect the wildlife, there were cute swamp wallabies feeding all around the campsite. No playground, lots of beaches to explore, drop toilets that were clean with toilet paper. Always a bonus. The peace and quiet, large campsites. I really enjoyed it.
A gorgeous spot to visit, even in winter. Easy walk in and out- beautiful clean ling drops in car park.
Perfectly accessible. Most interesting part of the board walk is in its beginning - rocky shoreline ypu can explore.
Beautiful 'right on the beach' camping ground. Toilets are basic, but kept clean. Lots of kangaroos, Well grassed site, plenty of room. Great value.
Located not far from Bega on the far south coast of NSW, Mimosa Rocks National Park offers a hide and paradisiac camping holiday. The park takes its name from the Paddle Steamer Mimosa that wrecked in 1863 after running onto rocks at the …
A beautiful isolated coastal headland. Some beautiful sandy beaches and vivid rock formations. Careful of ticks when wandering through the forests. Rocky single lane road in and out with the occasional wallaby spotted.
Awesome national park. Saw dozens of whales breaching the water, swamp wallaby, the endangered hooded plovers, kangaroos, an echidna, a seal surfing the waves, sea eagles and all in one day!
Magical place.