



Beautiful sandy beach with access to walking tracks.
If you’re ready for a real adventure surrounded by nature, grab your canoe and head for Shelly Beach campground. This idyllic lakeside camping spot, only accessed by boat, overlooks one of Australia’s largest protected wetlands in Myall Lakes National Park.
When you pull up, you’ll know that you’ve arrived somewhere special. Pitch your tent on the edge of Myall Lake and gaze across the expanse to McGraths Island. Indulge in a spot of bird watching, as white faced herons and darters are often seen fishing in these waters. If you’re after a walk, join the Mining Road fire trail / Old Gibber Road fire trail.
At night, after a campfire barbecue, grab the torch and check out the local wildlife such as sugar gliders and tiger quolls. When it’s time to call it a night, fall asleep to the gentle sounds of the bush.
Activities: stillwater canoeing/kayaking, motor boating, dinghy/row boat, trailerable sail boats, sailboards, fishing, swimming, walking, paddling, astronomy and star gazing, birdwatching, picnics and barbecues
Camp sites 18
Facilities: wood barbecues (bring your own firewood), non-flush toilets, trackhead/access point
Water supply: No drinking water available.
Bookings: Bookings cannot be made for this campground, and will continue to operate on a first come, first served basis.
Contact: Great Lakes (Pacific Palms), Phone: 02 6591 0300