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Couple kayaking along Turos Lake, Turos Head. Image Credit Destination NSW

Located just 20 minutes north of Moruya Holiday Park, Tuross Lake and Tuross Head are a paradise for nature lovers, anglers, and water enthusiasts. With pristine waterways, sandy beaches, and stunning coastal views, this charming destination is perfect for a relaxing escape or an action-packed adventure on the NSW South Coast.

What to See & Do at Tuross Lake & Tuross Head

  • Fishing Hotspot – Tuross Lake is a renowned estuary fishing destination, home to bream, flathead, whiting, and luderick. Try your luck at one of the many jetties or launch a boat for the best offshore action.
  • Kayaking & Canoeing – Paddle through the calm waters of Tuross Lake, surrounded by bushland and abundant birdlife. A must for nature lovers and photographers!
  • Scenic Walks & Lookouts – Take a leisurely stroll along the Tuross Head Foreshore Walk or head to One Tree Point Lookout for breathtaking panoramic ocean views.
  • Beach Days & Surfing – Tuross Main Beach and Plantation Beach are perfect for swimming, surfing, and beachcombing.
  • Waterfront Dining – Enjoy fresh seafood with stunning lake views at Tuross Boatshed & Café, a local favourite for fish and chips.

How to Visit Tuross Lake & Tuross Head

Tuross Lake and Tuross Head are easily accessible by car, making them a perfect day trip from Moruya. Bring your fishing gear, kayak, or walking shoes and soak in the natural beauty of this stunning coastal escape.

Distance from Moruya Holiday Park

Approx. 20-minute drive (20km north)

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Tuross Lake & Tuross Head

Just 20 minutes from Moruya, Tuross Lake and Tuross Head offer the perfect mix of scenic beauty, water adventures, and relaxation. Whether you're fishing, kayaking, beachcombing, or soaking in breathtaking coastal views, this hidden gem on the NSW South Coast is a must-visit. 

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Couple kayaking along Turos Lake, Turos Head. Image Credit Destination NSW

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Couple shopping for fresh produce at the SAGE Farmers Markets in Moruya.

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Scenic view of a waterway running through Deura National Park, Moruya

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Moruya River

A hub for fishing, kayaking, and boating, the Moruya River offers stunning scenery and plenty of peaceful spots to relax by the water. Take a river cruise, drop a line for bream and flathead, or enjoy a paddleboarding adventure.

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People launching a boat and kayaks into the Moruya River from a boat ramp, with a bridge and town in the background. A family enjoys the water, highlighting outdoor activities at Moruya Holiday Park.

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    Moruya Holiday Park

    Where to find us

    9 Princes Highway, Moruya NSW 2537

    Phone (02) 4474 2370

    Office Hours 9am to 5pm (Open 7 Days)