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Looking south from Smoky Cape
towards Hat Head
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Hat Head
Small coastal village east of Kempsey
Located 459 km north of Sydney and 32 km north-east
of Kempsey, Hat Head is a tiny village nestled in the Hat Head National
Park which,because it is not easy to access, has become a holiday
retreat for those who want to get away from the 'madding crowd'.
Prior to the arrival of Europeans the area had been
inhabited by the Ngamba-ngagu Aborigines. Their peaceful existence was
briefly disturbed in 1817 when John Oxley passed through the area but
he found the river swampy and inaccessible and did nothing to encourage
settlement.
By the early 1840s, as was typical with most of the north
coast of New South Wales, the primary European interest was in the
cedar (at one point there were 200 cutters in the area) and once this
was exhausted (by about 1842) the land returned to the pastoralists. At
various times beef, sugar cane (it failed), maize and dairy cattle
formed the district's economy.
Hat Head village is located in the heart of Hat Head
National Park. The area is characterised by excellent surfing beaches
and good fishing. It is also noted for the whales and dolphins off the
coast and the many coastal birds who live in the heathland flora which
characterises much of the area.
The area has been at the vanguard of coastal protection.
As early as 1987 Hat Head was chosen for a pilot dune care scheme. The
following year the Hat Head Community Dune Care Group - the first of
its kind in Australia - was formed.
Things to see:
Korogoro Creek
Korogoro Creek runs behind the village and reaches the
ocean at the southern end of Hat Head Beach, the district's impressive
15 km beach. It is a popular place to swim, to canoe and explore.
Hat Head National Park
Hat Head National Park is 6445 hectares with camping
facilities at Smoky Cape and Hungry Head.
There are a number of good walks in the park. The popular
ones near the township include:
1. Korogoro Point - this walk is about 2km and starts
at the reserve, crosses the creek and makes its way north through
coastal rainforest and east along the grassy slopes of Hat Hill. This
walk through stands of paperbark and casuarinas leads to the Korogoro
Arch and Cave, a dramatic formation which can be explored at low tide.
2. Connors Beach lies to the south of the town. It
includes both Gap Beach and Third Beach and offers excellent views from
the headlands which separate the beaches.
For information contact the Kempsey Tourist
Information Centre, Lachlan St (Pacific Highway) - tel: (02) 6563 1555,
fax: 6563 1537, toll free 1800 64 2480 or the Port Macquarie District
National Parks and Wildlife Service Office on (02) 6584 2203. There are
good brochures available.
Hat Head Trig Marathon
Each year on Boxing Day the Hat Head Trig Marathon
is held. Foolish runners make their way up the 164 metre hill while the
lazy ones enjoy the carnival atmosphere which surrounds the event.
Fishing
Hat Head is a notable
fishing destination. Apart from their being excellent catches close to
the coastline the fact that the continental shelf drops to depths of 70
metres quite close to the town means that it is also an ideal location
for anglers eager to try their luck offshore.
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Apartments
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Hat Head Serene Lodge & Korogoro Apartments
54 Straight St
Hat Head
NSW
2440
Telephone: (02) 6567 7617
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Holiday Homes & Units
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Creek St Holiday Units
17 Creek St
Hat Head
NSW
2440
Telephone: (02) 6567 7670
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Hat Head Haven Holiday Units
79 Straight St
Hat Head
NSW
2440
Telephone: (02) 6567 7663
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Cottages & Cabins
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Corra Lynn Cottage
31 Creek St
Hat Head
NSW
2440
Telephone: (02) 6653 1411
Rating: **
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Caravan Parks
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Hat Head Tourist Park
P.O. Box 78
Reserve Rd
Hat Head
NSW
2440
Telephone: (02) 6567 7501, 1800 006 600
Facsimile: (02) 6567 7580
Rating: ***
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Restaurants
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Hat Head Bowling & Recreation Club
Straight St
Hat Head
NSW
2440
Telephone: (02) 6565 7507
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