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Saltwater National Park

This small coastal reserve east of Taree has been a popular recreational spot for over a century. Before that, it was an Aboriginal seasonal camp for thousands of years.

Highlights:
The park conserves rare coastal rainforest and wetlands. It has two swimming beaches and a spectacular headland. Walking tracks lead through the reserve and into adjoining Khappinghat Nature Reserve.

Access:
The park is 15km east of Taree, along the Old Bar Road.

Information for this National Park has been supplied courtesy of  The New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service

 

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