Narooma's National Parks

 
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National Parks

There are three National Parks close to Narooma. See also • Batemans Marine Park

Gulaga National Park

Gulaga National Park surrounds Gulaga mountain – a dominating landmark with fascinating history and topography which was once named Mount Dromedary by the passing Captain Cook because of its distinctive single camel hump shape.

For more information see • Gulaga
Or contact the • Narooma Visitor Centre or the • National Parks and Wildlife Service

Eurobodalla National Park

Eurobodalla National Park extends throughout the shire at various points along the Eurobodalla coastline, including around Mystery Bay and areas north of Narooma.

For information on walking paths and riding tracks contact the • Narooma Visitor Centre
or the • National Parks and Wildlife Service

Montague Island Nature Reserve

Montague Island Nature Reserve lies 9km off Narooma and is a breeding place for over 40,000 sea birds including 3 species of Shearwaters (Mutton Birds), Little Penguins (Australia’s only native penguin – between 8000 -12000 nest at Montague Island), Crested Terns and Silver Gulls. The island is a haul-out site for Australian and New Zealand Fur Seals, and an aggregation point for endangered Grey Nurse Sharks • more

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more information

For information on visits, overnight accommodation or conservation work on Montague Island contact:
• Narooma Visitor Centre
or the • National Parks and Wildlife Service