Do you have to pay to enter Royal National Park?


Do you have to pay to enter Royal National Park? Park entry fees: $12 per vehicle per day. Payment options include Audley Visitor Centre, vehicle entry stations, pay machines and the Park'nPay app. Vehicles over 8 seats: $4.40 per adult, $2.20 per child (per day).


How do you spend a day in Royal National Park?

Whether you want to swim, trek, picnic, swim, bike ride, swim or just GTFO of Sydney for the day, the Royal National Park will provide an outdoors, adventure-filled day out. For details on where to find parking and what facilities the park has, visit the NSW National Parks website.


Can you stay overnight in Royal National Park?

Visitors wishing to stay overnight in the Sydney Royal National Park have a choice of four different locations. These are Bonnie Vale in the north, North Era in the east, Uloola Falls in the north-west, and Weemalah Cottage, also located at the northern end of the park on the banks of the Hacking River.


What is the most expensive national park entrance fee?

The priciest national parks, which include Grand Canyon, Grand Teton, Yellowstone and Yosemite, each cost $35 per vehicle. But, there are ways to get in at no cost, including free entry for some elementary school students.