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 Bega Fun things to do
Mimosa Rocks National Park is located 420 km south of Sydney,220 km south east of Canberra and 22 km north east of Bega.
The area of Mimosa Rocks National Park is part of the territory of the Yuin people, which extended along the coast and hinterland.
Mimosa Rocks National Park covers an area of 5,230 ha and embraces 17 km of coastline.
www.aussie-travel.com.au /wales/southcoast/fun/begaf.htm   (2027 words)

  
 Mimosa Rocks National Park - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mimosa Rocks is a national park in New South Wales (Australia), 329 km southwest of Sydney.
Categories: National parks of New South Wales
Managing authorities: New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mimosa_Rocks_National_Park   (87 words)

  
 Travel Downunder - Mimosa Rocks National Park
Mimosa Rocks National Park is located 4kms north of Tathra, 22kms north-east of Bega, 23kms south of Bermagui and 413kms south of Sydney.
Mimosa Rocks National Park consist of 5 335 hectares.
Mimosa Rocks is accessed via the Bermagui/Tathra Road which is a gravel Road.
www.traveldownunder.com.au /New_South_Wales/South_Coast/Mimosa_Rocks_National_Park.asp   (302 words)

  
 Walkabout - Bega
National Parks have constructed a series of boardwalks which take the visitor past a huge and ancient midden, beside a freshwater creek and to a point where there are excellent views across a rocky beach to Mimosa Rocks.
Shipwrecks, notably the Mimosa in 1863, have occurred on the rocks.
Further north of Biamanga National Park is Warrigal Range Road, a gravel track of some 12 km that goes to Brogo Dam (signposted at the highway), a beautiful dam which has picnic and barbecue facilities, a boat-launching ramp and toilets.
www.walkabout.com.au /fairfax/locations/NSWBega.shtml   (1851 words)

  
 Sapphire Coast National Parks
of the National Parks of the Sapphire Coast.
South east of Cobargo, the newly created Biamanga National Park contains vast areas of tall, old-growth forest bordering the Murrah River.
The park is rich in bird and animal life including lyrebirds, tree creepers and currawongs with wedge tailed eagles occasionally seen overhead.
www.southcoast.com.au /sapphparks   (670 words)

  
 mimosa
A Mimosa is a cocktail composed of champagne and orange juice, traditionally served with a morning brunch.
Mimosa pudica is one variety that folds its leaves when touched, others fold their leaves in the evening.
A mimosa is any of several plants, some of which are trees, with evenly bipinnate leaves in the order Fabales.
www.fact-library.com /mimosa.html   (169 words)

  
 Aragunnu sunrise © David Houlder
Mimosa Rocks National Park is on the south coast of New South Wales, and consists of a series of little bays, beaches, headlands and interesting rock formations.
It's named after the Mimosa which was shipwrecked there in 1863.
davidhoulder.com /landscapes/2/aragunnu1.html   (46 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Mimosa
Mimosa, common name for a group of herbs, shrubs, and trees that constitute a subfamily of the legume family.
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encarta.msn.com /Mimosa.html   (73 words)

  
 South Coast New South Wales travel guide - Australia
The Northern section of the park is located 8km north of Eden and the southern section is 18km south of Eden.
This park has outstanding conversation value, containing beaches, fresh and saltwater lakes, lagoon and creeks and a variety of birds and wildlife.
Located 6km south of Gerringong this park is inhabited with many birds on a fragile landscape of pale sand dunes and forest.
www.atn.com.au /nsw/south/parks-d.htm   (391 words)

  
 Nsw National Park Camping - Big Camping Guide
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www.bigcampingguide.com /nsw-national-park-camping.html   (598 words)

  
 Dan McKeown
We arrived at the gates to the Jervis Bay National Park and were told that Cave Beach camping area was full but there was one spot available at Green Patch.
The park was something made in the 1970's and was one of the roughest things I have ever skated in my life.
It was a nice park, Benon and I were able to find a few good lines around the bowl and park.
www.cluey.nipz.com /roadtrip_jan05.htm   (2925 words)

  
 caravan parks and caravan park accommodation - go see australia directory
The magnificent Mimosa Rocks National Park 17kms north, is a scenic coastal park.
Bournda National Park 11kms south, is ideal for swimming, camping and bushwalking.
The seaside town of Tathra is located on the south coast of New South Wales, 18kms south-east of Bega.
www.goseeaustralia.net.au /ViewTown.asp?IDtown=169   (248 words)

  
 Mimosa Estate
This 200 acre property is discreetly tucked away in a coastal valley between the pristine beaches and spectacular coastline of Mimosa Rocks National Park and the rainforest, waterfalls and mountain serenity of Biamanga National Park.
Nestled in the heart of the Sapphire Coast Mimosa lies at Bunga midway between the coastal townships of Bermagui and Tathra.
Being only three hours from Canberra and a comfortable days drive from Sydney and Melbourne, Mimosa offers a great opportunity to unwind in tranquil seclusion and discover one of Australia's great natural treasures.
www.mimosawines.com.au /Pages/location.html   (89 words)

  
 Bushfire burns in Mimosa Rocks National Park
The NPWS is asking people not to go to Aragunnu or Picnic Point in Mimosa Rocks National Park south of Bermagui while it works with Rural Fire Service firefighters to contain a bushfire which began this afternoon on the boundary between the park and private property.
The fire is being fanned by strong winds gusting to 80 km per hour.
192.148.120.24 /npws.nsf/Content/media_250903_mimosa_fires   (200 words)

  
 Explore Bermagui and surrounds
Mimosa Rocks National Park - 18 km south of Bermagui, access from the Tathra Road.
Bermagui Headlands, Wallaga Lake mouth and headlands south into Mimosa Rocks National Park are popular rock fishing spots.
Central Tilba - 20 minutes to the north of Bermagui is a turn-of-the-century village which has been classified by the National Trust.
www.bellbirdcottage-bnb.com /Local/local.html   (677 words)

  
 New South Wales National Parks
National parks, and other conservation reserves, exist to protect this extraordinary natural diversity.
Mount Warning, at the heart of the park, is the remnant central plug of the Tweed shield volcano.
New South Wales Historic and and Marine parks
www.australiannationalparks.com /newsouthwales/default.htm   (438 words)

  
 Rob Gray photography, MONOscapes, Dragon Mist
Mimosa National Park lies on the NSW far South Coast between the towns of Tathra and Bermagui.
I was camping at Mimosa Rock NP with some fellow photographers including close friend Joe Cali.
While walking around the rocks at the end of the beach Joe saw a composition and stopped.
www.robgray.com /monoscapes/images/00230/gallery.htm   (261 words)

  
 Ngairin B&B, Tanja, NSW South Coast, Australia
Set on a coastal lagoon overlooking Mumbulla Mountain within the Mimosa Rocks National Park, a short rainforest walk or canoe to the magnificent coastline.
This visit was in the middle of the high season for birds in the magnificent coastal heathlands of the Ben Boyd National Park, alive with the brilliant and haunting 'flute-song' of the rare Ground Parrots.
Ngairin bubbles with enthusiasm and fun whether you are on a picnic in the park, paddling in the canoes on the lagoon, walking in the National Park and along the coastline, discussing your favourite subjects or hobby, or just sitting in front of the fire.
www.sapphirecoastproducers.com.au /ngairin   (491 words)

  
 National Parks, Sapphire Coast, South Coast, New South Wales, Australia
Including the jagged features of Mimosa Rocks and Ben Boyd National Parks together with Bournda's expansive beach areas, these parks offer a wealth of areas to both enjoy and explore.
Scenery varies from the rugged cliff faces of Red Rock in Ben Boyd National Park where sea eagles soar on a swift wind, to the impressive peak of Mt Imlay providing a picturesque backdrop for Eden.
Coupled with the remote and rugged mountain country found in Deua and Wadbilliga National Parks, they ensure that visitors to the region can enjoy a wide range of recreational activities in a natural setting.
www.sapphirecoast.com.au /parks/default.htm   (559 words)

  
 National Parks Association Conservation Page
I was greatly honoured at the Annual Awards of the Friends of National Parks at Rodd Island on Saturday, 3rd July, 1999, for being awarded AGL Friend of the Century.
I walked in many of our Crown lands before they were declared parks, and was on the State Council of the National Parks Association when we were able to support the Hon Tom Lewis MP, Minister for Lands, in the formation of the National Parks and Wildlife Act in 1967.
Through the support of the authors, other assistance and the public, we were able to assist in the purchase of Corang Peak lease in Morton National Park for $72,600 when, in February 1999, the Hon Pam Allan MP [then Minister for the Environment] accepted the cheque.
www.npansw.org.au /web/journal/200004/Aprtrack.htm   (354 words)

  
 Forestry Revocation And National Park Reservation Bill - 26/11/1996 - 2R
The Boundaries of the proposed national parks exclude any State forest lands which may be held as leases under the provisions of the Crown Land Act 1989 by virtue of the provisions of Section 25 of the Forestry Act.
The declared national parks and wilderness areas have embraced the rest of the forests that were set aside.
If the National Parks and Wildlife Service has in fact undertaken thorough surveys that the Minister for the Environment has claimed that the Service did, then the assessed Wilderness areas would not have included, as they now have, cultivated paddocks of potatoes and turnips, large areas of fenced and improved lands, and dams and huts.
www.parliament.nsw.gov.au /prod/parlment/hansart.nsf/V3Key/LA19961126020   (9649 words)

  
 In Flower this Week 4.6.99
In a small garden not far away, a miniature shrub, Epacris impressa (Mimosa Rocks National Park) [Section 15N], is a picture for it is well clad with coral pink tubular flowers.
The Rock Garden has a large variety of flowers worth viewing so, starting at the base of the stairs, Correa ‘Ivory Bells’ [Section 15D] is well named for its many tubular, ivory flowers hang like bells in this dense shrub.
Overlooking the Rock Garden, Acacia saliciformis [Section 2] is tall and coated with soft, cream flower balls.
www.anbg.gov.au /iftw.old/iftw_99_06_04.html   (438 words)

  
 NAROOMA - NEW SOUTH WALES
South from here is the coastal Mimosa Rocks National Park and the inland wilderness of Wadbilliga National Park, as well as Bega the home of Bega cheese.
From here you can get to Mt Dromedary which is beautiful to climb and home to various sites of Aboriginal significance.
www.australianexplorer.com /narooma.htm   (198 words)

  
 Australia, NSW, Bega, Local Government, Bega Valley Shire Council, For Hire, Hall, Halls, Community, Tathra Hall
Tathra is approximately 15 kilometres to the east of Bega, at the southern end of the spectacular Mimosa Rocks National Park and just to the north of the equally beguiling Bournda National Park and the location of the hall provides the perfect venue for the event organiser.
The hall has ample street and on site parking and disabled access is provided at the entry of the hall and toilets.
Tathra Hall is centrally located at the topside of the coastal town of Tathra.
www.begavalley.nsw.gov.au /Community/For_Hire/tathrahall.htm   (180 words)

  
 Mimosa Rocks National Park - Accessibility.com.au
Description: southern coastline park of sea caves, beaches and headlands.
It has a flat, grassy surface area with parking nearby.
Access: Middle Beach Lookout is accessible using a paved path from the carpark.
www.accessibility.com.au /sydney/sights/parks/mimosa.htm   (107 words)

  
 National Parks of South Eastern Australia 2004
Aragunnu, Mimosa Rocks National Park, New South Wales.
Nelson Beach, Mimosa Rocks National Park, New South Wales.
Booderee National Park, Jervis Bay, New South Wales.
www.huwporter.com /gallery/nsw_gallery.html   (68 words)

  
 South Coast NSW
Each national park has its own special charms from the world's whitest sand beaches and abundant wildlife, to pristine shingle beaches and rugged headlands.
Hyams Beach in the Jervis Bay Marine National Park has the whitest sand in the world.
For something completely different, meander through Kangaroo Valley or the quaint arts and crafts villages of the region.
southcoastnsw.visitnsw.com /HolidayRegion/500068.htm   (204 words)

  
 The Tathra Times Local Online News Sport Events Tathra.org Tathra NSW Local News forum_national_parks
Located next to Aragunnu in the north of the park, the Mimosa Rocks are huge chunks of volcanic rock, they are named after the 'Mimosa" which was wrecked on them back in 1863.
The roads into the park are not generrally suitable for caravans.
There is a Fee for camping in the park, an authorised collector visits daily to collect the fee.
www.tathra.org /content.php?page=forum_national_parks   (124 words)

  
 Bega, New South Wales - Travelmate
Seventeen kilometres north of Tathra, the Mimosa Rocks National Park is a bush wonderland of fine beaches, rewarding walking tracks and fishing, while Bournda National Park to the south offers similar recreational pursuits.
The heritage-rich town of Candelo, which remains much as it was at the turn of the twentieth century, is 23 kilometres to the south-west of Bega.
And when the call of the snow echoes across the valleys, you can be on your skis and the slopes after a 2 hour drive.
www.travelmate.com.au /places/places.asp?TownId=133   (314 words)

  
 Project M - 981128
We visited the Mimosa Rocks National Park and lunched on the banks of the Bega River before returning to the caravan park to take in the washing
We spent some time in the National Parks and Wildlife office getting a local bird list and other information before driving north on the Sapphire Coast Way.
This is a very "tourist" town set on the bank of a lake and its main industry seems to be whale watching.
www.goop.org /~rpc/project_m/text_98Q4/981128.html   (330 words)

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