Deua National Park
| Deua National Park New South Wales | |
|---|---|
Rainforest of Deua National Park | |
| Coordinates | 35°58′27″S 149°43′15″E / 35.97417°S 149.72083°E |
| Established | 1979 |
| Area | 1,220 km2 (471.0 sq mi) |
| Managing authorities | National Parks and Wildlife Service (New South Wales) |
| Website | Deua National Park |
| See also | Protected areas of New South Wales |
Deua is a national park located in New South Wales, Australia. It lies 320 kilometres (200 mi) south of Sydney and 100 kilometres (62 mi) east of Canberra. The nearest coastal towns are Batemans Bay, Moruya and Narooma.
Deua is a remote wilderness area characterized by escarpments, gullies, waterfalls, limestone caves, pockets of pinkwood rainforest, and notable eucalyptus scenery. It serves as an important refuge for various plant and animal species, many of which are listed as threatened.
The park has traditional associations with Aboriginal people.