Beautiful beaches of all shapes and sizes, forests by the ocean, and good fishing are all on offer in this park. The lookout tower on Cape Hawke offers a 360 view over Booti Booti and Wallingat national parks, Wallis Lake, the foothills of the Barrington Tops, Seal Rocks and Crowdy Bay.
Wallis Lake, on the western boundary, is popular for boating and windsurfing. You can also explore Cape Hawke, one of the state's most significant stands of coastal rainforest. There is car-based camping (2WD access in all weather) at The Ruins (camping fees apply). Wood fires are not permitted anywhere in the park or on the beaches.
Things to do & see include boating, swimming, windsurfing, explore one of the state's most significant stands of coastal rainforest and car-based camping. Facilities include public toilets, picnic area, barbeques, showers and camping. The park is located 10 km south of Forster on The Lakes Way.

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