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Национальный парк Майалл-Лейкс

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Myall Lakes National Park is a protected area situated on the eastern coast of New South Wales, Australia. It covers an area of over 47,000 hectares and is located between the towns of Hawks Nest and Bulahdelah. The park is characterized by its stunning coastal scenery, crystal clear lakes, wetlands, and ancient forests.

The park was established in 1972 and has since become a popular destination for visitors looking to explore the natural beauty of the region. The Myall Lakes National Park is an important conservation area and is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The park is home to over 280 species of birds, including the rare eastern bristlebird, and more than 40 species of reptiles, making it a popular destination for bird watchers and wildlife enthusiasts.

The Myall Lakes National Park is named after the Myall River, which flows through the park and eventually into the ocean. The river system is home to a number of species of fish, including bream, flathead, and tailor, making it a popular destination for recreational fishing. Visitors can also enjoy swimming, kayaking, and boating on the park's many lakes, including Myall Lake, Boolambayte Lake, and Wallis Lake.

The park is also home to a number of walking trails, including the popular Mungo Brush to Hawks Nest trail, which takes visitors on a scenic journey through ancient forests, wetlands, and sand dunes. The trail is suitable for all ages and fitness levels and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

One of the most popular activities in the park is camping, and the Myall Lakes National Park offers a range of camping options for visitors. There are several campgrounds located throughout the park, including Mungo Brush, which is situated near the beach and offers excellent facilities, including hot showers, toilets, and BBQ areas. There are also a number of remote camping areas within the park, which offer a more secluded and private camping experience.

Visitors to the Myall Lakes National Park can also explore the rich cultural heritage of the area. The park is home to a number of Aboriginal sites, including middens, shell deposits, and ceremonial sites. Visitors can learn about the rich cultural history of the area by taking part in guided tours and cultural activities.

 

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