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 Walkabout - Hat Head
Hat Head National Park is 6445 hectares with camping facilities at Smoky Cape and Hungry Head.
Hat Head village is located in the heart of Hat Head National Park.
Located 459 km north of Sydney and 32 km north-east of Kempsey, Hat Head is a tiny village nestled in the Hat Head National Park which,because it is not easy to access, has become a holiday retreat for those who want to get away from the 'madding crowd'.
walkabout.com.au /locations/NSWHatHead.shtml   (544 words)

  
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Hat Head National Park Hat Head is a national park in New South Wales (Australia), 356 km northeast of Sydney.
Hat Headgear is the name given to any element of clothing which is worn on one's head.
Hard hat A Hard hat is a type of helmet predominately used in workplace environments such as construction sites to protect the head from injury such as from falling objects.
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 NSW Crescent Head
Hat Head National Park comprises a coastal strip of high dunes and coastal swamps with fishing, swimming, bushwalking, picnicking and camping to the north of Crescent Head.
Smoky Cape, at the park's northern limit, is a solid granite outcrop which was first sighted and named by Captain James Cook on 13 May 1770.
Crescent Head is a small north coast resort town 22km south­east of Kempsey.
www.allsydney.com /nsw/Crescent.htm   (134 words)

  
 Hat Head - Online Community
Its not all beach fishing and surfing, the Hat Head National Park includes beautiful rainforests a real treasure trove with black swans, egrets, herons, spoonbills, kangaroos, possums, wallabies, marsupial mice and reptiles a must for birdwatching, bushwalking and photography enthusiasts.
Hat Head is also a great spot to catch sight of migrating whales!
Hat Head is a fisherman's paradise offering some of the best fishing grounds on the NSW coast!
www.giveanaussieago.com.au /towns/HatHead.html   (140 words)

  
 Print Article: Bushwhackers
National Parks accommodation is a fiercely guarded secret and devotees tend to book well ahead of time to secure their favourite spot.
Needless to say, most National Parks and Wildlife Service accommodation is more remote than South Head.
Green Cape lightstation in Ben Boyd National Park is the state's tallest and looks across the shipwreck-strewn Disaster Bay, 27 kilometres south of Eden.
www.smh.com.au /cgi-bin/common/popupPrintArticle.pl?path=/articles/2003/11/07/1068013381126.html   (543 words)

  
 Colonial Court Motor Inn - Kempsey - Best Western Australia - Features
Hat Head National Park is located 24 km north east of Kempsey.
Hat Head is a rich coastal environment with one of the largest dune systems in New South Wales.
A short walk from the car park at Smoky Cape up to the lighthouse provides commanding views to the north and south and a fantastic vantage point for whale watching.
www.users.bigpond.com /colcourt/transport/car.htm   (1021 words)

  
 Hat Head National Park - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hat Head is a national park in New South Wales (Australia), 356 km northeast of Sydney.
Categories: National parks of New South Wales
This page was last modified 23:51, 23 September 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hat_Head_National_Park   (87 words)

  
 Hat Head
The peaceful fishing village Hat Head is nestled between beach and National Park.
Surrounding the peaceful vlliage of Hat Head is National Park.
Hat Head is situated 32 kms north east of Kempsey.
www.midcoast.com.au /~hathead   (320 words)

  
 HAT HEAD Tourism
The village of Hat Head lies just 32 Km north east of Kempsey and right in the heart of the Hat Head National Park.
Hat Head is also popular for the family with its beach and creek swimming and plenty of bushwalks to occupy people.
Hat Head is known as one of the best fishing spots in NSW with sea, river and snorkelling fishing available.
www.nnsw.com.au /hathead/tourism.html   (349 words)

  
 Hat Head National Park
Hat Head National Park has long, sweeping beaches, dramatic headlands, and one of the largest dune systems in New South Wales.
Head out to Smoky Cape, Hat Head or Kemps Corner for sweeping views of forests, swamps and ocean.
There are campgrounds in the park, and you can stay in the Smoky Cape lighthouse keepers' cottages for a night or two of splendid isolation.
www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au /parks.nsf/parkContent/N0014?OpenDocument&ParkKey=N0014&Type=xo   (143 words)

  
 Hat Head in the Macleay Valley on Australia's favourite holiday coast, the Mid North Coast
of the Hat Head National Park, just 32kms north east of Kempsey.
Hat Head is one of the country's premier fishing destinations.
Hat Head in the Macleay Valley on Australia's favourite holiday coast, the Mid North Coast
www.escapenorth.com.au /macleay/hat_head.htm   (246 words)

  
 Tourism (a)
Hat Head National Park provides a range of activities including birdwatching, bushwalking, snorkelling, photography, swimming and surfing.
The coastal Hat Head National Park stretches from just north of Crescent Head to just south of Little Bay near South West Rocks and covers 6445 hectares.
Basic camping is permitted at Smoky Cape and Hungry Head, near the village of Hat Head.
www.kempsey.nsw.gov.au /clicka.htm   (1476 words)

  
 Crescent Head in the Macleay Valley on Australia's favourite holiday coast, the Mid North Coast
Miles of beautiful beaches stretch north into the Hat Head National Park
North of Crescent Head lies Hathead National Park which stretches
Hat Head National Park, Goolawah Reserve, Limeburners Creek Nature Reserve:
www.escapenorth.com.au /macleay/crescent_head.htm   (215 words)

  
 NSW Heritage Office Website - Online Database
Proclaimed as a reserve in 1972, Hat Head National Park extends south beyond Smoky Cape, running parallel to the coast to Hat Head and Korogoro Point at the southern end of Smoky Beach.The headland area lies within Hat Head National Park and overlooks a long beach to the south.
These statistics prompted the Parkes Government in 1866 to agree to build a breakwater at Trial Bay in order to make a safe harbour in all weather.It was decided that the breakwater should be constructed by prison labour and its construction was influenced by two men.
In accordance with National Parks and Wildlife Service Act and relevant Plan of Mangement, and management recommendations of the NPWS Lighthouses: Conservation Mangement Plan & Cultural Tourism Plan.
www.heritage.nsw.gov.au /07_subnav_01_2.cfm?itemid=5045071   (4608 words)

  
 Smoky Cape (South West Rocks) - NSW
Completely surrounded by the unspoilt coastal scenery of Hat Head National Park, it is a picture of splendid isolation.
The lightstation is reached by a steep, narrow pathway from the national park.
The cottages are well positioned for exploring the park including pristine beaches within easy walking distance.
www.justimagine.com.au /lighthouse/nsw/smokycape.asp   (227 words)

  
 Wind Cave National Park : Introduction Frommers.com
As the legend goes, the wind was rushing from the cave entrance with such force that it blew Tom's hat right off his head.
Source: Frommer's National Parks of the American West, 4th Edition
Home > Destinations > North America > USA > US National Parks > Wind Cave National Park > Introduction
www.frommers.com /destinations/windcavenationalpark/2280010001.html   (414 words)

  
 National Park Service: Uniforms (Breeches, Blouses, and Skirts)
This woman ranger is wearing a man's style coat with a chic little hat perched on her head.
"Soft felt hat with small snap brim, turned up at back and sides and down over the forehead in front, in matching color with narrow grosgrain ribbon on dark green color." But, since it's the only known image of anyone wearing this particular hat, we can't be sure.
National Park Service: Uniforms (Breeches, Blouses, and Skirts)
www.cr.nps.gov /history/online_books/workman4/vol4c2.htm   (267 words)

  
 Visitation User Pays Revenue: Appendix 2
Waiver - visitor fees for the above national parks can be waived for organised bus groups or disabled, infirm or formal education groups (who are not part of a commercial tour) provided that written approval has been received from Park Policy and Tourism Branch prior to visit.
Commercial filming and photography that substantially limits the experiences and enjoyment of park or reserve visitors or tenants, or the rights of park or reserve neighbours, will not be permitted.
All parks included in Regional Passes, as well as Flinders Chase National Park and Bool Lagoon GR.
www.deh.gov.au /parks/best-practice/reports/user-pays/app-2.html   (2339 words)

  
 MID NORTH COAST - NEW SOUTH WALES
The area is surrounded by the Hat Head National Park which makes a fabulous backdrop to the little coastal resort.
Hat Head is also home to the Smoky Cape Lighthouse, the tallest in NSW.
Crescent Head is known by surfers as the surf long-boarding capital of Australia, and so obviously has a good surfing beach.
www.australianexplorer.com /mid_north_coast.htm   (644 words)

  
 Mammoth Cave National Park - Kentucky Caving
In 1941 Mammoth Cave National Park was established to preserve its maze of passages, cavernous domes and pits, underground rivers and lakes, unusual animals and plants, beautiful navigable rivers, and rugged topography.
Mammoth Cave National Park is home to more than 200 species of birds, making it one of the best sites for birding in the United States.
More on fishing in Mammoth Cave National Park
gorp.away.com /gorp/resource/us_national_park/ky_mammo.htm   (1092 words)

  
 National Parks of Northern NSW
National parks offer a range of walks from 15 minute strolls to treks that may take days.
There are many National Parks in our area and, with time, we will be adding to our selection until we have them all.
For further details on these parks, current tours, camping information, bookings and promotions, visit the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.
www.nnsw.com.au /npa/nationalpark.html   (193 words)

  
 New South Wales National Parks
park offers camping at Smoky Cape in a bush area near the frontal dune a short distance from Smoky Beach, and at Hungry Head, a well-vegetated sheltered area within walking distance of the beach with spectacular sand dunes leading on to the national park.
This national park will be found along the coast north and south of Eden and covers two rocky and spectacular stretches of coast-line.
The Dorrigo National Park is a World Heritage listed rainforest area near Coffs Harbour in the northern coastal area of the state.
www.wilmap.com.au /NSWPKS1.HTML   (523 words)

  
 Smoky Cape Lodge Review
The Pacific Ocean and the densely forested Hat Head National Park form the BandB’s front yard, while the actual back yard faces southwest along a strip of coastline stretching towards Hat Head, with the mountain ranges looming on the western skyline.
Situated on a narrow headland in the middle of Hat Head National Park, about a five-hour drive north of Sydney, is the Smoky Cape Lighthouse; at 128 metres above sea level, it’s the highest in NSW.
Seizing the opportunity to establish a unique tourism facility, the National Parks and Wildlife Service converted the cluster of heritage-listed buildings into accommodation, with the Head Lighthouse Keeper’s cottage operating as Smoky Cape BandB (with two guest rooms), and the Assistant’s cottage set up for self-catered stays and larger groups.
www.australiantraveller.com /index.cfm?page_id=1292   (759 words)

  
 Kempsey Shire Council
Walk through the National Park and enjoy the spectacle of the wildflowers in spring or drive to the lookout and barbecue area.
This park is being developed by local aboriginal people to increase awareness of Aboriginal culture and preserve their heritage.
The park can be visited at any time or tours with an aboriginal guide can be arranged by phoning the centre on 0265 662332 during office hours.
www.kempsey.nsw.gov.au /clickb.htm   (2499 words)

  
 Adventure Quest Travel Australia active tour, travel and outdoor holiday; nature adventure and safari vacation, small group tours and vacations;
'Hat Head National Park': enjoy a day at the beach, go for a bush walk or throw in a line to catch a fish.
Warning National Park; discover why the flora was able to survive here for millions of years without change, while in other places around the earth it had to adopt to changes in atmosphere and environment.
Entry permits, camping park fees, national park entries are all included in your tour.
www.acay.com.au /~aqca/aqta-mp111.html   (785 words)

  
 National Park Service - Cape Hatteras National Seashore - Frequently Asked Questions
National Park Service boat launching ramps are located near the Oregon Inlet Marina and near Silver Lake on Ocracoke Island.
Fireworks: 36 CFR 2.38(b) prohibits the use or possession of fireworks in all national parks.
Vehicles: All vehicles used in the park, including those portions of the beach open for driving, must have a current vehicle registration, license tag, and the operators must have a valid driver's license.
www.nps.gov /caha/faq.htm   (706 words)

  
 Burleigh Head National Park - EPA/QPWS
Right in the heart of the busy Gold Coast, Burleigh Head National Park provides a peaceful haven for wildlife and walkers.
In spite of its small size, the park is quite diverse, with fringing mangroves along the creek, and windswept tussock grassland, open forest, rainforest and coastal vegetation around the headland.
The park lies between Burleigh Heads and the Tallebudgera Creek estuary and is about 70 minutes from Brisbane.
www.epa.qld.gov.au /projects/park/index.cgi?parkid=35   (239 words)

  
 National Park Service: Uniforms (Badges/Insignia)
The felt hat is available in "long oval," "regular oval" and "wide oval." If the hat fits the head properly, it will be more comfortable, look better, and will not be easily dislodged by sudden gusts of wind.
In 1935, there was some agitation from the field, especially the western parks, for a wider brim to help protect the head from the sun and rain.
The first hats worn by rangers in the Park Service were Stetsons like those of the Army.
www.cr.nps.gov /history/online_books/workman1/vol1j.htm   (961 words)

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