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Murramarang National Park: Beaches, Kangaroos and Walks Near Canberra

Murramarang National Park is the closest stretch of classic South Coast wilderness to Canberra, a string of beaches, headlands and spotted gum forest on the New South Wales coast near Batemans Bay. For Canberrans it is one of the easiest coastal escapes, famous above all for the kangaroos that graze right down onto the sand. This guide covers how to get there and what to do.

Where it is and how to get there

The park runs along the coast between Batemans Bay and Ulladulla, roughly a two and a half to three hour drive from Canberra over the Clyde Mountain. It makes both a long day trip and, better still, a weekend away.

The famous beaches

Pebbly Beach is the best known, where eastern grey kangaroos are a regular sight on the grass and sand in the early morning and late afternoon. Pretty Beach and Depot Beach are the other two main spots, each with a campground, sheltered swimming and walking tracks into the forest behind. The water is clean and the beaches are far quieter than the better-known coastal towns.

Walking

The park is the backbone of the Murramarang South Coast Walk, a multi-day coastal route, but you do not need to tackle the whole thing. Shorter sections link the beaches and climb to headlands with wide ocean views, and there are easy forest walks suitable for families.

The Murramarang Aboriginal Area

The coast here holds deep significance for the Walbunja people of the Yuin nation. The Murramarang Aboriginal Area protects one of the largest midden sites on the south coast, a reminder that this country has been lived on and cared for over many thousands of years. Visit with respect and stay on the marked tracks.

Practical tips

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    Pebbly Beach

    Murramarang

    The most famous stop in Murramarang — a sheltered bay where eastern grey kangaroos come down to the beach in the mornings and afternoons. A 2-hour 15-minute drive from Canberra via Braidwood.

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    Depot Beach Campground

    Depot Beach

    A National Parks campground at Depot Beach with powered and unpowered sites, a boat ramp and good fishing. Book through NPWS; sites fill quickly on summer weekends.

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  3. 3

    Murramarang Coastal Walk

    Murramarang

    A 6km return walk from Pebbly Beach south to Merry Beach through coastal heath with clifftop views and whale-watching potential in winter. One of the best coastal walks accessible from Canberra.

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    Batemans Bay Entry Gateway

    Batemans Bay

    Most visitors from Canberra enter Murramarang via Batemans Bay (1.5hrs on the Kings Highway), stocking up at supermarkets and a fish and chip shop before heading into the park.

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    NPWS National Park Passes

    City

    A NSW National Parks day pass is required to enter Murramarang. Buy online in advance or at self-registration stations at the park entrance. Annual passes offer better value for repeat Canberra visitors.

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