Coffs Coast State Park - Coffs Harbour

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Famous for year-round sunny weather, Coffs Coast State Park is perfect for a relaxing summer holiday or warm winter retreat. Coffs Coast State Park boasts beautiful beaches, foreshores, estuaries and wetlands which are perfect for surfing, swimming, diving, fishing and boating.

Coffs Harbour is on the Pacific Highway, the major coastal link between Sydney in the south and Brisbane in the north. Coffs Coast State Park is reached via Sawtell Road just south of the town centre. If you're staying in Coffs Harbour, the beaches and estuaries can be reached by walking, cycling or by boat.The surrounding area has much to offer, from world heritage rainforests to a marine national park. Apart from Park Beach, there's long stretches of Boambee and Sawtell beaches and there are many bushwalks through the area. June to October is whale-watching season, or for the really adventurous, there's sky-diving!

Visitors and holidaymakers who like to be active can take advantage of the park's:

Beaches

Bushwalks

Picnic areas

Modern amenities blocks

Boat ramps

Camp kitchen

Fishing: Beach, estuary and rock fishing is popular with anglers. And there's offshore fishing for the dedicated enthusiast.

Water based: Surfing, swimming, sailboarding, sailing, boating, jet-skiing and scuba-diving can be enjoyed all year round.

Accommodation:

The camp sites and cabins come at very affordable prices.

Accommodation includes: 150 camp sites (unpowered) , 100 sites (powered) and 31 cabins.

Conference Centre:

With a capacity of up to 25 people, this is ideal for small seminars and weddings, family reunions and other group occasions.

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