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Killalea State Park on the NSW coast at Shellharbour, is Crown Land dedicated to public recreation. It is managed by the Killalea State Park Trust.
The Park comprises of 260 hectares of natural and modified landscape and contains a variety of habitat types including beaches, estuary, mangroves, coastal rainforest and freshwater wetland. It contains at least 3 rare and endangered plant species.
Popular activities include surfing (2 beaches), fishing (beach/rock/river), walking and picnicking.
Camping Area Facilities:
Toilets, hot showers, camp kitchen (electric BBQs, wash-up area and undercover dining/seating). All sites are UNPOWERED.
The Camping Area is approximately 10 minutes walk to the Mystics Beach and 15 minutes walk to the Minnamurra River.
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Directions: Travel north along Shellharbour Rd until you reach the crest of the hill. At the top of the hill and before the traffic lights there is a right hand turning lane. You need to take this right hand turn, it will have a brown tourist sign for Killalea State Park.
You will immediately come to the first of four roundabouts. Turn left at the roundabout on to Southern Cross Boulevarde. Travel along Southern Cross Boulevarde until you reach the next roundabout, turn right on to Killalea Drive. Travel past the school and straight through the next roundabout. Continue along over the bridge and you will come to the last roundabout turn left. Travel along Killalea Drive until you reach the boom gates for the park.
The boom gates open automatically between 4.30am - 8.45pm. After hours access is granted to authorised campers. |