Wyrrabalong National Park - Central Coast NSW
The Wyrrabalong National Park is divided into two parts (North and South), one on each side of The Entrance. Wyrrabalong is a coastal rainforest conservation area and covers 597 hectares of the New South Wales Central Coast. The terrain is varied and a network of walking tracks reveal a stunning array of landscapes from broad sandy beaches, woodlands and wetlands, to dramatic coastal vistas.
There are several lookouts providing vantage points to take in the views. You will also find some picnic areas, there are however no amenities or camping facilities within the Park.
To get to the north section go north from The Entrance via Wilfred Barrett Drive.
To reach the south section of the park, drive along Bateau Bay Rd, which is off The Entrance Road just 10 minutes from Casa Bay Vista.
Directions to the south section - drive down Charles Kay Drive hill, and turn right at the traffic lights into Terrigal Drive. At the next roundabout turn left, following the signs to The Entrance. At the next roundabout turn right into The Entrance Road. Turn right into Wilfred Barrett Drive at Bateau Bay.