⚠️ Eurobodalla National Park: Important Alerts for Visitors
Published: • By Narooma News Team
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Important Alerts for Eurobodalla National Park Visitors
Visitors to Eurobodalla National Park should be aware of several alerts and closures currently in place to ensure safety and environmental protection:
Brou Lake Campground Closure:The Brou Lake campground will be closed from May 12th until the end of May for essential roadworks. Heavy machinery will be in use, and public access will be prohibited. Follow all road closure signage and staff directives. Contact the NPWS Narooma area office at 02 4476 0800 for information.
Delays on Blackfellows Point Road:Expect short delays on Blackfellows Point Road, Potato Point, from April 28th to June 6th, 2025, due to ongoing roadworks. Follow the directions of roadwork signs and NPWS staff. Pedestrians should avoid closed work areas. Contact the local NPWS office at 02 4476 0800 for details.
Ongoing Baiting Program:NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is conducting a ground baiting program from March 3rd, 2025, to September 29th, 2025, using 1080 poison to control wild dogs and foxes. This program affects multiple locations including Araluen Nature Reserve, Beowa National Park, Deua National Park, Eurobodalla National Park, Mimosa Rocks National Park, Monga National Park, South East Forest National Park and Wadbilliga National Park. Signs will be placed at baiting locations. Domestic pets are not permitted in NSW National Parks managed lands. Pets and working dogs must be restrained or muzzled in the vicinity of these locations. Seek immediate veterinary assistance if accidental poisoning occurs. Contact the NPWS Merimbula area office at 02 6495 5000 for more information.
Bingi Dreaming Track Safety:Bingi Dreaming Track crosses openings to Intermittently Closed and Open Coastal Lakes and Lagoons (ICOLLS). Openings of these lakes and lagoons can be unpredictable and impassable. Check Coila Lake’s status at the southern end of Bingi Dreaming Track before setting out.
For further details, contact the relevant NPWS area office.