Nullica River

Nullica River is located on the south coast of New South Wales. It is classed as a lagoon with an intermittently closed entrance.
This estuary flows into Nullica Bay, which forms part of Twofold Bay south of Eden. Most of the catchment is forestry land. The image is available printed on multible formats @ RED Bubble

If you're looking for a peaceful retreat to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life, Nullica River is the perfect destination. Nestled in the heart of the Ben Boyd National Park, this pristine river offers an idyllic setting for fishing, kayaking, and exploring the natural wonders of the Sapphire Coast.

As you paddle along the tranquil waters, take in the breathtaking scenery and spot the abundance of wildlife that call the river home, including graceful black swans, curious dolphins, and colorful parrots. With its secluded location, Nullica River is a paradise for anglers, offering a chance to reel in some of the best bream, flathead, and whiting in the region.

The river is accessible by a boat ramp at the end of Haycock Road, which is suitable for small to medium-sized vessels. If you don't have your own boat, there are local charter companies that offer guided tours and fishing trips.

For those who want to stay overnight, there are several camping sites along the river where you can pitch a tent and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature. Just be sure to bring plenty of insect repellent and a sense of adventure.

About the Author: colin

Colin Dixon is a songwriter, drone photographer, and storyteller based in the stunning southeast corner of Australia. Drawing on decades of experience in IT — now enriched with AI tools and aerial imaging — Colin captures the raw beauty and quiet stories of the Wilderness Coast, from Eden to Mallacoota and the wild shores of Marlo. Through projects like Love Eden and DroneCraft, he combines music, panoramic drone photography, and local reflections to celebrate the deep connection between land, sea, and community. His work invites audiences to see this remarkable coastline from both an eagle’s view and a neighbour’s heart.

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