Visit Lake Macquarie

- If you're visiting Australia in January, you must head to Lake Macquarie, the largest saltwater lake in the Southern Hemisphere.
- During January, you can enjoy various activities here, such as fishing, sailing, swimming, and watching the beautiful sunset.
- You can also attend the Lake Mac Festival, which is organized for two days in January, offering you a glimpse of the local culture.
- The kids can burn their pent-up energy by playing for hours at the Speers Point Variety Playground.
Discover Honeymoon Bay

- Beat the summer blues by heading to Honeymoon Bay, a small sheltered bay renowned for its splendid beauty and picturesque landscapes.
- The half-moon-shaped bay is dominated by large waves up to 1.5 meters high, hidden rock outcrops, and yellow beach sand.
- During January, the area is mostly secluded, making it an excellent destination for honeymoons and family picnics.
- You can stroll around the beach, swim in the open ocean waters, and click beautiful pictures.
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Explore the Mount Barney National Park

- For those on the lookout for the best things to do in Australia in January, exploring Mount Barney National Park can be the ideal option.
- The park is home to over three hundred and forty animal species and over seven hundred plant species.
- During January, the weather is warm and pleasant, and many animals come out of their hidden spots to waterholes to drink water, increasing your chance of animal sightings.
- You can also enjoy birdwatching, hiking, abseiling, and camping.

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Discover Cedar Creek, Queensland

- End your search for the best things to do in Australia in January by heading to Cedar Creek, a haven of natural beauty.
- It consists of multiple waterfalls, a constantly flowing creek, and rock pools.
- The best time to visit the creek is during January, as you can take a dip in the waterfalls and open swimming holes to get respite from the scorching heat.
- The crowd is also less during this month, so you can explore the creek without any hassle.
- Here you can also spot brush turkeys, whip birds, lizards, and colorful birds.
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Explore Lane Pool Reserve, Western Australia

- If you want to have a nature-based adventure in Australia in January, you must explore Lane Pool Reserve.
- It has many wonderful tracks, watercourses, and trails, and it guarantees you a day full of nature exploration.
- Cool off by swimming in the tranquil waters, or enjoy kayaking for some heart-pumping white-water action in winter.
- You can also enjoy bushwalking and spot quokka, chuditch, or woylie along the way.
- Set up camp in one of the campgrounds and relax and unwind under the blissful canopy of the forest.
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Horseback riding in Snowy Mountains

- Immerse yourself in the spectacular beauty of the Snowy Mountains by having a multi-day horse riding experience.
- Since the crowd is very less in January, you can take in the beauty of the Snowy Mountains at your own pace.
- The weather is also very pleasant during this month, so you can ride the wild, brumby horses without worrying about the scorching heat.
- You can also participate in the Tumbarumba Rodeo event that is organized in the Snowy Mountains during January.
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Walk Tasmania's stunning Overland Track

- If you're a wilderness lover, you must hike Overland Track which is Australia's premier alpine walk.
- January is the best month to trek the Overland track as Tasmania's summers are relatively cool, and flowers are in full bloom, adding bursts of color to the plains.
- The long days during this month give you a chance to explore the area at your own pace.
- With every step you take, you will be mesmerized by the splendid views of the beautiful shores of Lake St. Clair and the stunning crags of Cradle Mountain.
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Explore Rottnest Island

- The list of best things to do in Australia in January won't come to an end if you don't explore Rottnest Island.
- Rottnest Island is a beach and a lover's paradise, where you'll find here an abundance of flora and fauna, white sand beaches, beautiful bays, and spectacular marine life.
- Cruise on a private charter, go on an immersive walking tour and enjoy glamping on the beaches.
- You can also take advantage of the balmy weather during January and jump in the warm water of the beautiful beaches.
- Since the days in January are longer, you'll get extra hours to soak in the sun and snorkel in pristine waters.
Explore the Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park

- For those hunting for one of the best places to visit in Australia in January, Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park can be the ideal option.
- During January, you get a chance to explore the park via the waterways, giving you a unique perspective of the native flora and fauna.
- It is dotted with gorgeous flora and fauna, including the Grey-headed Flying Fox, Swamp Wallaby, Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Platypus, Sugar Glider, and Long-nosed Bandicoot.
- The national park has the biggest concentration of Aboriginal heritage sites, and you can see impressive ancient rock art.
Go Kayaking at Penguin Island

- Grab a kayak and paddle around to your heart's content at Penguin Island.
- Penguin Island has a wide variety of breathtaking marine creatures and is home to the largest colony of penguins.
- During the warmer months, like January, the penguins come out of their hidden spots and roam freely throughout the area.
- Keep your eyes peeled for sea lions, shovel-nose guitarfish, lobsters, butterfly fish, and turtles during your kayaking adventure.
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