Munmorah State Conservation Area is a spectacular coastal reserve on the Central Coast of New South Wales, offering rugged cliff top views, sandy beaches, diverse heathland and woodlands. The conservation area extends along about 12 km of spectacular coastline and provides opportunities for bushwalking, surfing, fishing, birdwatching and scenic exploration across its natural landscapes.
72321 Birdie Beach and Bird Island, Munmorah State Conservation Area, Central Coast, NSW
Among the highlights are pristine beaches and rock platforms such as Birdie Beach and Frazer Beach, where visitors can enjoy sea breezes, coastal walks and panoramic views over the ocean. The conservation area also includes a range of picnic and lookout areas where you can soak up the dramatic cliffs and coastal heath that define this rugged stretch of shoreline.
72316 Frazer Beach, Munmorah State Conservation Area, Central Coast, NSW
Explore rocky coves, secluded bays and natural features like Ghosties Beach Cave, Snapper Point and the sandy embankments that link sections of the reserve. The diversity of landscapes — from windswept ocean edges to sheltered heathland — makes the park a favourite for nature lovers and photographers alike.
72333 Ghosties Beach Cave, Munmorah State Conservation Area, Central Coast, NSW
With expansive ocean views and picnic spots tucked beneath coastal forest and heath, Munmorah State Conservation Area is a fantastic natural escape from urban life — a place to walk, relax and enjoy the unspoiled Central Coast coastline.