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Norfolk Island National Park

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Norfolk Island National Park possesses some of the island’s most magnificent natural scenery. You will not be disappointed by dramatic seascapes, towering majestic pines, a diverse mix of flora and fauna, not to mention idyllic coastal walks that will enthrall. Start exploring today!  

Follow in the footsteps of Captain James Cook to discover dramatic seascapes and towering forests. A sanctuary for threatened species, Norfolk Island National Park is an ideal location to experience the island’s diverse flora and fauna. Enjoy stunning clifftop views and bushwalk through pristine subtropical forests dotted with birds unique to the island.  

There are walking trails to suit any fitness level. leading to stunning viewpoints and idyllic picnic spots. From groves of ancient tree ferns to coast-fringing pinewoods, every turn offers up an impeccable vista. One of the most popular areas is the Mount Pitt Summit, a grassy peak that displays a panoramic view of almost the entire island. Any keen adventurer will be able to spot the notable landmarks as well as trek to the island’s highest peak, Mount Bates.  

Breathe in the refreshing scent of pine forests and discover the natural beauty of the island’s coastal fringe.  

 
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  • Cascade Bay

    Cascade Bay

    A beautiful coastal enclave and the main maritime access point. Like most areas of Norfolk Island, it is filled with historical significance.
  • Emily Bay Lagoon

    Emily Bay Lagoon

    This perfectly formed bay is set amongst a backdrop of majestic Norfolk Pines, golden sand and sparkling crystal-clear waters.
  • Kingston Area

    Kingston Area

    The World Heritage Listed Kingston Area displays monumental historic significance, having been the main hub of convict settlement to eastern Australia between 1788-1855.