We took a short walk around the main street of Forster, and then drove south along the coast following the edge of the Myall Lakes.
We had lunch by the river back at a little town on the way called Bulahdelah, next to the disappointingly small ‘Big Bass’. From there we took a mainly gravel road into the Myall Lakes National Park, across a river on a car ferry, to Mungo Brush campsite in the Myall Lakes National Park.
The campsite is located on the banks of a huge lake, with a great beach a short walk away. First thing we noticed was the dingoes hanging around, and we had previously been warned about snakes in the area – so look out Olive. It was quite a warm day, which we have not experienced much of lately, so we took a dip in the shallow tannin waters of the lake.