1 of 588 parks in Australia · Number of Hiking trails: 3 · 24.45 km²
**Tomaree National Park** is located on the New South Wales Central Coast, Australia. It is situated approximately 180 kilometers north of Sydney and is bordered by the towns of Newcastle and Port Stephens. Established in 1975, Tomaree National Park was created to protect the region's unique coastal landscapes and biodiversity. The park is named after the Tomaree Peninsula, a prominent headland that forms the park's eastern boundary. The park offers ample parking facilities, with several designated parking areas scattered throughout the park. Visitors can park their vehicles for free, but it is essential to adhere to park rules, such as not parking on sensitive ecological areas or blocking access to other visitors. Tomaree National Park is renowned for its diverse wildlife, including a variety of native Australian species. Visitors may encounter kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, and koalas. The park is also home to a significant population of koalas, which can often be seen in the park's eucalyptus forests. Bird enthusiasts will appreciate the opportunity to spot a variety of native bird species, including cockatoos, galahs, and wedge-tailed eagles. The park's flora is equally impressive, showcasing a range of native plant species adapted to the coastal environment. Eucalyptus trees, wattles, and banksias dominate the landscape, providing habitat for many wildlife species. Visitors may also encounter unique flora, such as the coastal tea tree, which thrives in sandy soils. Tomaree National Park offers several notable features and landmarks. The park is home to the Tomaree Peninsula, which offers stunning panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. The park also features several beaches, including Nobbys Beach and Stockton Beach, which are popular for swimming, surfing, and fishing. Visitors can explore the park's network of walking trails, which vary in length and difficulty. Public transport is available to reach Tomaree National Park. Visitors can take a train from Sydney to Newcastle and then transfer to a bus or taxi to reach the park. Alternatively, several tour operators offer guided tours to the park, providing transportation, accommodation, and expert knowledge of the region.
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There are public restrooms available in Tomaree National Park