Boating, fishing, beachcombing, swimming, bird watching, whale watching and nature walks are all popular activities in this park. A variety of designated campgrounds in the park offer easy access to the beaches, bays and walking trails.
Lincoln National Park overlooks Boston Bay, the largest natural harbour in Australia, with granite headlands, sheltered bays and scenic offshore islands. On the southern side of the park are the massive, wind-sculpted sand dunes of the Sleaford-Wanna dune system and the pounding surf of the Southern Ocean.
Very sheltered bay with partial shade. Sites are directly located on the beach and access is 4WD only. Access 4WD only. Suitable for tents and off-road camper trailers. Facilities, nil. Campfires allowed (seasonal fire restrictions apply). Number of campsites, unallocated - maximum of 5 vehicles. Electricity, unpowered.
Generator use is permitted in all campgrounds (9am - 9pm)
Wood fires and solid fuel fires are prohibited during fire danger season (usually 1 November - 15 April).





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