Bombah Point

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Bombah Point is in Myall Lakes National Park on the mid north coast of New South Wales, (Australia). Traditionally aboriginal groups would use this, the narrowest crossing point on the 4 lake system, to move from summer hunting grounds in the hills towards Barrington Tops to winter grounds on the coast.

Harry and Emily Legge set up a guest house and camping ground in 1909 which was run by the family until the 1970's when it was purchased by National Parks and Wildlife Service to be incorporated into the Park. A coastal scenic route between Bulahdelah and Hawks Nest/Tea Gardens provides an alternative to the busy Pacific Highway, and the car ferry at Bombah Point is the crossing point on the lake system.