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| 121 | * Eagle Rock - A unique rock formation near Curracarong, about halfway down the length of the park on the coast. It is a large rock outcrop that looks like an eagle's head when viewed from the side. The other remarkable feature of Curracarong are the several waterfalls which tumble over the cliffs and into the sea over one hundred metres below. | 121 | * Eagle Rock - A unique rock formation near Curracarong, about halfway down the length of the park on the coast. It is a large rock outcrop that looks like an eagle's head when viewed from the side. The other remarkable feature of Curracarong are the several waterfalls which tumble over the cliffs and into the sea over one hundred metres below. | ||
| t | 122 | * [[Garie Beach]] - One of the most popular coastal surf beaches in the park.<ref>[http://www.gariesurfclub.com/ gariesurfclub.com]</ref> | t | 122 | * [[Garie Beach]] - One of the most popular coastal surf beaches in the park.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gariesurfclub.com/ |title=gariesurfclub.com |publisher=gariesurfclub.com |date= |accessdate=2013-06-18}}</ref> |
| 123 | * [[Wattamolla]] beach has a large lagoon tucked behind the beach, which then enters the sea via an ankle-deep stream at one end of the beach. Families enjoy playing in the calm lagoon with their young children whilst adults enjoy the clean, even surf. There is substantial parking places provided but on busy summer Sundays and public holidays, it can fill up early. Wattamolla is a sheltered cove with a sandy bar at the inlet behind which lies a lagoon fed by the waters of Wattamolla Creek and Coote Creek. Coote Creek finds its way down another valley, then as a beautiful waterfall, it rushes over a sandstone rock face into the lagoon below.<ref>[http://www.daytoursydney.com.au/en/home-mainmenu-1/1-day-royal-national-park-eco-tour/tour-royal-national-park-sydney/wattamolla ]{{dead link|date=July 2012}}</ref> | 123 | * [[Wattamolla]] beach has a large lagoon tucked behind the beach, which then enters the sea via an ankle-deep stream at one end of the beach. Families enjoy playing in the calm lagoon with their young children whilst adults enjoy the clean, even surf. There is substantial parking places provided but on busy summer Sundays and public holidays, it can fill up early. Wattamolla is a sheltered cove with a sandy bar at the inlet behind which lies a lagoon fed by the waters of Wattamolla Creek and Coote Creek. Coote Creek finds its way down another valley, then as a beautiful waterfall, it rushes over a sandstone rock face into the lagoon below.<ref>[http://www.daytoursydney.com.au/en/home-mainmenu-1/1-day-royal-national-park-eco-tour/tour-royal-national-park-sydney/wattamolla ]{{dead link|date=July 2012}}</ref> | ||