Wyrrabalong National Park

Dogs not permitted

Updated 24 May 2026

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Wyrrabalong National Park is a park in Magenta. Dogs are not currently allowed.

Dog rules

Dogs are not permitted in Wyrrabalong National Park. National parks in NSW prohibit dogs under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974.

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Wilfred Barrett Dr, Magenta NSW 2261

Before you go

  • 🚫Official source advises dogs are not allowed — we don't recommend visiting with your dog.

What people say

★★★★1 year ago

It is not difficult to get there, but the entrance is a 1 km rough road. There is a parking lot and a 500 meter walk to the Wyrorabalong lookout that can see the beach on both sides. It's beautiful and worth visiting.

★★★★5 years ago

A lovely lookout with seating and picnic tables. Bins for recycling and landfill/general rubbish also here which seems to be used as minimal rubbish was seen on the ground in the area. Great views, partly fenced off but kids should be supervised regardless.

★★★★6 months ago

It's a beautiful place, I wouldn't say it's a super busy place but if it's solitude your wanting it's probably best to go at obscure times.

★★★★★1 year ago

Beautiful beach and rockpools. Love exploring the rockpools and seeing the animals we could find there. The rocks themselves were unusually designed with small holes in them. They were laid out in roughly shaped rectangular slabs on the shore. Just be careful when walking on them, as they are slippery. We enjoyed this outing (minus a flat tyre we got on the way to another location. But I'm not going to let that put a dampener on my trip there!).

★★★★2 years ago

This is one of the target places to visit to Norah head stay for this holiday.. Unfortunately, we found the main entrance was closed and we ended up to the other entrance which led us to the beach. The beach looks amazing and really wanted to spend some time but rain prevented us :) Hope once the construction work is completed, people can enjoy more facilities in the park. Hopefully, next time we will visit this park. Have an enjoyable trip all.

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