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Mimosa Rocks National Park features natural volcanic sculptures, rugged coastal headlands, cliffs, rock stacks and a number of Aboriginal sites. Consisting of 5,335 hectares, the jagged coastline is enjoyed by surfers, fishermen, snorkelers, birdwatchers, bushwalkers and explorers. A number of endangered fauna species are found within the park. These include the sooty owl and golden tipped bat. The brown pigeon is found at the southern limit of its distribution.

If you look out to sea during spring you might spot a migrating whale returning to its Antarctic feeding grounds.

Mimosa Rocks National Park's climate makes it an excellent choice to visit all year round. Summer is the most popular time, but winter can provide many sunny days with fewer visitors.

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*There are basic facilities at Aragunnu Beach, Picnic Point, Bithery Inlet, Middle Beach, Nelson Beach & Moon Bay - no water *Camping areas are at Middle Beach, Picnic Point, Aragunnu Beach and Gillards Beach (camping fees apply)
Getting There
*Located 20 kilometres south of Bermagui, 4 kilometres north of Tathra, 22 kilometres north-east of Bega and 413 kilometres south of Sydney *Whether you're coming from Tathra in the south, or Bermagui in the north, you can get to the park from the main Tathra-Bermagui Road. Side roads will take you to all areas of the park. Roads in the park are unsealed but suitable for 2WD cars. Roads are narrow and winding, and may become slippery after rain *Access to some areas crosses private property. Visitors are reminded to shut any gates they open

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Tathra Bermagui Rd
Tanja NSW

Getting There*Located 20 kilometres south of Bermagui, 4 kilometres north of Tathra, 22 kilometres north-east of Bega and 413 kilometres south of Sydney *Whether you're coming from Tathra in the south, or Bermagui in the north, you can get to the park from the main Tathra-Bermagui Road. Side roads will take you to all areas of the park. Roads in the park are unsealed but suitable for 2WD cars. Roads are narrow and winding, and may become slippery after rain *Access to some areas crosses private property. Visitors are reminded to shut any gates they open
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