Wattamolla Dam
About the Business
Welcome to Wattamolla Dam, located in the beautiful Royal National Park in New South Wales, Australia. This establishment is not just your ordinary park, it is a point of interest and a must-visit tourist attraction.
Wattamolla Dam offers a coastal oasis that is perfect for families looking for a day of fun and relaxation. Whether you're in the mood for swimming, fishing, snorkelling, or bushwalking, this place has it all. The calm waters of the lagoon are ideal for the kids to enjoy some snorkelling, swimming, or even liloing. They will have a blast exploring the underwater world and making unforgettable memories.
For those who prefer to stay on land, you can unpack a delicious picnic under the shade of the magnificent cabbage tree palms. Take a moment to unwind and soak in the serene atmosphere. If you're in the mood for some beach time, head on over and try your luck at fishing. Who knows, you might just catch the big one!
After a satisfying barbecue lunch, why not take a leisurely stroll along one of the beach tracks? Keep your eyes peeled for the incredible wildlife that calls this park home. If you're lucky, you might be the first to spot a majestic sea eagle or an elegant oystercatcher.
For directions, safety guidelines, and practical information, please refer to our visitor info section. We want to ensure that you have a safe and enjoyable experience during your visit to Wattamolla Dam.
Lastly, we kindly ask all visitors to help us preserve the natural beauty of our national parks by practicing the #LeaveNoTrace principle. Let's all do our part in keeping the bush as pristine as we found it. Check out our 7 simple tips to ensure that we leave a minimal impact on this remarkable environment.
Come and experience the magic of Wattamolla Dam in the Royal National Park. It's a place where nature and adventure meet, creating unforgettable moments for everyone.
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Location & Phone number
Royal National Park, New South Wales 2232, Australia
Reviews
"LifeGurd are terrible. They are absolutely worthless and have a really nasty attitude. At the beach gate, which now closes at a very early time of 9:00 a.m., the traffic controllers are also extremely harsh and have a nasty attitude. The beach used to be much better before, but when the government has done some fixing, parking is not free. If the gate is closed?You will need to walk one hour to the beach, that is If they let you in, . Not recommended for Family with Kids It was windy that blew away my hopesof having good times. But whatwind didnot blow awayare plastic cups and trashes that ruined beauty spot. Stopped off there on the way to Kiama. A little walk but ok with small kids. It was very quiet when we went with light sprinkle but a great place for a beach picnic. There is a small lagoon and the beach. Will go again."
"Small 10 min walk from the car park, great views , love visiting this spot."
"A nice alternative to Wattamolla beach. It's a short hike on very easy path and a peaceful swimming spot once your there. Expect many people."
"...magical... Water Dragons, lizards, eels, skinks, crows...the flora and fauna was plentiful. Wonderful opportunities to take stunning photos of our wondrous landscape. There are boardwalks in parts, the walk is easy from the carpark to the dam bit. So tranquil and serene... Nature at its best... Great spot for yoga, breath work, meditation, swimming, snorkelling or picnic. There is shade from trees and plenty of rocks to sunbathe. Toilets and bins at carpark... Whatever you bring with you, take back... Respect Nature and it will reciprocate..."
"Small secluded dam only 1km from the Wattamolla parking lot. The walk is really easy to do and even manageable with small children. Children love the idea of finding a hidden secret swimming hole too."
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