Yarriabini National Park
Address | Way Way NSW, Australia |
Phone | +61 2 6652 0900 |
Website | nationalparks.nsw.gov.au |
Categories | National Park |
Rating | 4.9 7 reviews |
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Yarriabini National Park reviews
7 Stunning views! The drive via Way WayCreek Road was amazing was the drive,
Passing through creeks & forest area.
You even have a picnic/rest area
Graded dirt roads to the lookout with its spectacular views of the Mid North Coast (Stuart's Point, South West Rocks, Hat Head and Crescent Head)! ️
Stunning place! Great facilities at all veiw points.
Seems like a an undiscovered treasure of rain forest and stunning river areas
Unfortunately was wet and windy when we visited otherwise fantastic view of coast. Enjoyed off road driving on Donohoes track.
Beautiful view of coastline from Stuarts Point to Hat Head, including upper Macleay mountains. Yarrahappini mountain so worth the view
Didn't even know this place existed until this past weekend. What an amazing view overlooking South West Rocks. Went to the top and ate mangoes wth the kids, a wonderful day for some 4x4 driving and some friends biked the whole trail all the way to Scott's Head. If you are in the area, check this view out for sure.
We drove into the national park from the entry point at Grassy Head, and exited about three hours later at the western side near the Pacific Highway. All roads inside the park are unsealed. It was a slow 12km drive from Grassy Head to the main lookout. The views from the south, over the Macleay Valley are stunning. It is quicker to get to the main lookout via the Pacific Highway entry from Warrell Creek, just south of Macksville. If you make it all the way to the lookout, we recommend that you drive or walk from the extra 800 metres main lookout around to the transmission masts - you'll see witness some more excellent views of the south-west from this point - it is also the trig point for the region.you'll come across that trig station when you visit there. There is a very short walk near the Pines Picnic Area - worth getting out of the car and going for the walk. The whole park is well sign posted. Mobile phone coverage is poor inside the park - but it is excellent up at the lookout because most of the area's mobile phone transmitters are located nearby.