National park

Brisbane Water National Park

38 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Lisa
September 11, 2022
So many fantastic bush walks to discover in the Brisbane Water National Park
Tiny Away
July 17, 2020
The Brisbane Water National Park is a protected national park that is located in the Central Coast region of New South Wales, in eastern Australia. The 11,506-hectare national park is situated 47 kilometres north of Sydney, 10 kilometres west of Woy Woy, and 12 kilometres southwest of Gosford
Steve & Cheryl
October 11, 2018
Explore nature by hiking the Pacific Trail and Highway Ridge Track that starts at Croppy Point and climbs to the top of the escarpment that towers over Little Wobby. Discover some of the best views of the Hawkesbury River looking over Dangar Island and the road bridge towards Bar Point, or view Patonga and Lion Island towards the east. If you are lucky you will see large monitor lizards and lots of wildlife.
Explore nature by hiking the Pacific Trail and Highway Ridge Track that starts at Croppy Point and climbs to the top of the escarpment that towers over Little Wobby. Discover some of the best views of the Hawkesbury River looking over Dangar Island and the road bridge towards Bar Point, or view Pat…
Dee-Ann
July 30, 2017
Great hiking trails throughout the park.
Karen
November 30, 2016
This reserve surrounds Somersby and Phegan's Bay. It's trails and majestic bush and ocean views are a sight to behold.

Unique things to do nearby

Seal & Dolphin Adventure
  1. Boat
  2. 2 hours

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