Munmorah State Conservation Area

National Parks and Reserves

Munmorah State Conservation Area is a park for all seasons. Beautiful craggy coastlines, tranquil bays, and dazzling ocean views make this a place to return to time and again.
Family playing on the river bank, Elizabeth Bay. Photo: John Spencer © DPIE
Frazer campground view, Munmorah State Conservation Area. Photo: John Spencer © DPIE
Moonee Beach, Munmorah State Conservation Area. Photo: John Spencer © OEH
Moonee Beach flora, Munmorah State Conservation Area. Photo: John Spencer © DPIE
Palms circuit, Munmorah State Conservation Area. Photo: John Spencer © OEH
Palms picnic area benches, Munmorah State Conservation Area. Photo: John Spencer © DPIE
Bushwalking, camping, fishing, surfing and swimming are just some of the activities you can enjoy at Munmorah. Frazer beach is only patrolled during Christmas and Easter school holidays though so please be cautious when swimming there as the surf can be unpredictable.

You might like to bring your binoculars to spot passing whales in winter and keep an eye out for some of the incredible bird species that call this park home. You might see a bar-shouldered dove in the coastal dunes or the southern emu wren on the low coastal heaths.

Part of the Sydney Basin, Munmorah State Conservation Area illustrates the impressive geology of the region. The views are spectacular and it's no wonder, they've been millions of years in the making.
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