Experience the Serenity of Myall Lakes
Located in the heart of the magnificent Myall Lakes National Park, NRMA Myall Shores Holiday Park offers a unique opportunity to stay within a World Heritage-listed environment. Situated on the absolute waterfront of Bombah Point, the park is surrounded by a vast network of freshwater lakes and waterways, making it a paradise for water sports enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Whether you are arriving via the scenic ferry from Tea Gardens or taking the drive through the forest from Bulahdelah, the journey sets the tone for a secluded and peaceful getaway.
Accommodation at Myall Shores is designed to blend seamlessly with the natural surroundings. Guests can choose from a range of villas, including luxury lakefront options that allow you to step straight from your deck onto the sand. For a unique experience, the park offers safari tents that combine the thrill of camping with the comforts of a hotel. Traditional campers are well catered for with spacious powered and unpowered sites, many of which are shaded by paperbarks and offer glimpses of the lake. It is the perfect setting to disconnect from technology and reconnect with the environment.
The park features extensive facilities to ensure a comfortable stay in this remote location. A resort-style swimming pool provides a refreshing alternative to the lake, while the on-site Barefoot Cafe & Pizza serves up delicious meals and coffee, saving you the drive to town. There are also BBQ areas, a playground for the kids, and a boat ramp for those eager to explore the waterways. Wildlife is abundant here; don’t be surprised to share your morning coffee with kangaroos, wallabies, and a variety of native birdlife right on your doorstep.
As one of the few holiday parks located within a National Park, Myall Shores places you in the centre of an outdoor playground. You can hire a kayak to explore the calm waters, take a bushwalk on one of the many nearby trails, or visit the historic Grandis tree—the tallest tree in New South Wales. The Bombah Point Ferry connects the northern and southern sections of the park, allowing easy access to the ocean beaches of Hawks Nest. NRMA Myall Shores Holiday Park is a true sanctuary where the bush meets the water.
NRMA Myall Shores Holiday Park – NSW Location Map
Contact & Location
Name: NRMA Myall Shores Holiday Park
Address: Resort Rd, Bombah Point NSW 2423
Website: www.nrmaparksandresorts.com.au
GPS Coordinates: -32.50554, 152.30412
Site Details
- Location: Bombah Point, Myall Lakes National Park. Waterfront on Myall Lake.
- Site Suitable For: Caravans, Motorhomes, Camper Trailers, Tents, Glamping Tents available.
- Road Access: Access via Bombah Point Rd from Bulahdelah (approx 12km unsealed road) OR via Tea Gardens using the Bombah Point Ferry (fees apply, check operating hours).
- Site Surface: Grass and natural ground sites.
- Facilities: Swimming Pool, Barefoot Cafe & Pizza (Licensed), Camp Kitchen, BBQ Areas, Laundry, Boat Ramp, Kayak/Bike Hire, Amenities Block.
- Essentials to Bring: Drinking water (park water is treated but some prefer bottled), insect repellent, groceries (remote location).
- Pet Friendly: No. Strict “No Pets” policy as it is located within a National Park.
- Fishing: Excellent freshwater/brackish fishing in the lakes (Bream, Flathead, Mullet).
- Short Walks: Mungo Rainforest Walk (via ferry); Walking tracks around Bombah Point.
Local Amenities
Local Pubs
- Plough Inn Hotel – 77 Stroud St, Bulahdelah NSW 2423 (Approx. 15 km via unsealed road)
historic country pub with hearty meals. - Tea Gardens Hotel – Marine Dr, Tea Gardens NSW 2324 (Approx. 25 km via Ferry)
Waterfront pub with a large beer garden.
Places to Eat
- Leggey’s Barefoot Cafe – On-site at the park
Convenient cafe serving breakfast, lunch, dinner, and pizzas. - Bulahdelah Bakery – 70 Stroud St, Bulahdelah NSW 2423 (Approx. 15 km)
Famous for fresh bread, pies, and pastries. - Munchies Cafe – 403 Tarean Rd, Karuah NSW 2324 (Approx. 45 km)
Casual takeaway and cafe food.
Local Attractions
- The Grandis – Wootton Way, Bulahdelah NSW 2423 (Approx. 25 km)
The tallest known tree in NSW, a 76-metre flooded gum. - Mungo Brush – Mungo Brush Rd, Myall Lakes NSW 2423 (Via Ferry, approx. 10 km)
Popular spot for beaches, lake activities, and rainforest walks. - Dark Point Sand Dunes – Mungo Brush Rd, Hawks Nest NSW 2324 (Via Ferry)
Significant Aboriginal cultural site with massive dunes.
Alternate Caravan Parks
- Bulahdelah Cabin & Caravan Park – 80 Blanch St, Bulahdelah NSW 2423 (Approx. 16 km)
Located in the nearby town of Bulahdelah. - Reflections Hawks Nest – Booner St, Hawks Nest NSW 2324 (Approx. 35 km via Ferry)
Coastal park located near the surf beach.
Alternate Free Camps
- Bulahdelah Lions Park – Pacific Hwy, Bulahdelah NSW 2423 (Approx. 15 km)
Free overnight stop for self-contained vehicles near the river. - Mungo Brush Campground – Mungo Brush Rd, Myall Lakes NSW 2423 (Via Ferry)
National Parks campground (fees apply) with basic facilities.
Alternate Dump Points
- Bulahdelah Showground Dump Point – Prince St, Bulahdelah NSW 2423 (Approx. 16 km)
Public dump point in the nearby town. - Tea Gardens Dump Point – Myall Way, Tea Gardens NSW 2324 (Approx. 28 km via Ferry)
Located at the Lions Lookout.
Nearest Petrol Station
- BP Bulahdelah – Pacific Hwy, Bulahdelah NSW 2423 (Approx. 15 km)
24-hour service station with food and supplies.
Alternate Drinking Water Resupply
- Bulahdelah Showground – Prince St, Bulahdelah NSW 2423 (Approx. 16 km)
Water available at the dump point/showground area.
Alternate Public Toilets
- Bombah Point Ferry Toilets – Bombah Point Rd, Bombah Point NSW 2423 (Approx. 0.5 km)
Public toilets located near the ferry ramp. - Wade Park – Stroud St, Bulahdelah NSW 2423 (Approx. 15 km)
Public amenities in the town centre.
Seasonal Weather Forecast: NRMA Myall Shores Holiday Park
Myall Lakes experiences a temperate climate, ideal for outdoor activities year-round.
| Season | Months | Avg High (°C) | Avg Low (°C) | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Summer | Dec – Feb | 27°C – 30°C | 18°C – 20°C | Warm and humid. Perfect for swimming in the lake and pool. |
| Autumn | Mar – May | 23°C – 26°C | 13°C – 16°C | Mild and pleasant. Great for kayaking and bushwalking. |
| Winter | Jun – Aug | 18°C – 20°C | 7°C – 10°C | Cool nights with crisp, sunny days. Quiet season. |
| Spring | Sep – Nov | 22°C – 25°C | 12°C – 15°C | Warming up. Wildflowers bloom throughout the National Park. |