Closed areas: Broughton Island campground closedBroughton Island campground is closed until further notice due to widespread flooding and weather impacts.
Areas will re-open as soon as staff have had the opportunity to assess conditions.
For assistance during severe weather visit the
NSW SES website. In life-threatening situations call emergency services on Triple Zero (000).
Penalties apply for non-compliance. For more information, please call the local NPWS office.
Closed areas: Mungo and Bennets Beach in Myall Lakes National Park closed to 4WD vehicles due to severe weather impactFor further information, please contact NPWS Manning Great Lakes Area on 6591 0300 (BH)
Closed areas: Flood effected areas within Myall Lakes National ParkThe following areas in Myall Lakes National Park are closed due to widespread flooding;
- Campgrounds and picnic areas
- Mungo Brush, Violet Hill and Neranie boat ramps
- Mungo Brush Road
- Bombah Point Road (near Myall Shores)
Many creek crossings, roads and trails are impassable due to severe rainfall causing dangerous conditions. Emergency services are requesting that people avoid unnecessary travel.
Remember, it’s never safe to drive, ride or walk through flood waters. Roads into and throughout the park may also be closed. Check
Live Traffic NSW for up-to-date information and contact the local park office.
For assistance during severe weather visit the
NSW SES website. In life-threatening situations call emergency services on Triple Zero (000).
For more information, please contact Manning Great Lakes Area office on 02 6591 0300 (BH)
Penalties apply for non-compliance.
Closed areas: Bombah Point Ferry closed due to floodingBombah Point Ferry in Myall Lakes National Park is closed until further notice due to flooding.
For further information, please contact Manning Great Lakes Area on 6591 0300.
Closed areas: Yacaaba Headland walking track partial closureYacaaba Headland walking track, in southern Myall Lakes National Park at Hawks Nest, is open to a viewing point.
Beyond this point the track is closed for visitor safety due to track construction and environmental assessments.
Penalties may apply for non-compliance.
Yacaaba Spit track remains open and people can continue to walk along the beach.
For further information,
email or call the NPWS Manning Great Lakes Area office on 02 6591 0300.
Alert kindly provided by © NSW Nataional Parks and Wildlife Service