Address & Contact
Biamanga National Park
New South Wales
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Mumbulla Mountain, at the upper reaches of the Murrah River, is sacred to the Yuin people, and a number of sites throughout the
park have spiritual significance to local Aboriginal groups. In 2006, Biamanga National
park was officially handed back to the Yuin Aboriginal people of the South Coast of NSW. The
park is now jointly managed by a majority Aboriginal Owner Board of Management and the NPWS. The
park also conserves an important area of substantially unmodified coastal foothill environments.
Mumbulla
Creek Falls has picnic facilities, barbecues, a boardwalk and an information display.
Access 20 km north of
Bega off the Princes Highway. Unsealed roads.
Narooma, phone 4476 2888