About Mallacoota & Croajingolong National Park
Mallacoota sits on Victoria's far eastern coast, where the Mallacoota Inlet meets the Tasman Sea. The town serves as the main access point for Croajingolong National Park, a rugged stretch of coastline dotted with secluded beaches, rocky headlands, and pristine waterways. The sheltered inlet provides calmer waters ideal for boating and fishing, while the surrounding heathland and eucalypt forests offer excellent walking opportunities.
Walks & Trails
More than a dozen walking trails radiate from Mallacoota and the national park. Start with the easy Shady Gully Shared Pathway right at the visitor centre, or explore the Pittosporum Walk and Casuarina Walk nearby. For longer ventures, the The Narrows Walking Track and Allans Head to Cemetery Bight lead to coastal vistas, while the Spotted Dog Mine Walking Track takes you through historic mining country 10km away.
Camping
The town has excellent caravan and camping options within walking distance. Mallacoota Foreshore Camping Park and Mallacoota Beachcomber Caravan Park sit right on the foreshore, while Shadygully Caravan Park and Cabins offers cabin accommodation. For those seeking remoteness, Shipwreck Creek Campground and Lake Barracoota Campsite sit deeper within the national park.
Golf
The Mallacoota Golf & Country Club is just 2km from town, offering a scenic round on a course overlooking the inlet.
Pubs & Dining
The Mallacoota Golf Club serves meals and drinks in a relaxed clubhouse setting 2km from the centre.