Hat Head is a national park on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia, 461.7 kilometres (286.9 mi) north-east of Sydney.
The different areas of the park and the sea provided a rich source of food like fish and shellfish.
The park is culturally important to Aboriginal people as it contains ceremonial grounds, burial sites, shell middens and campsites.
[5] Hat Head National Park is rich with birdlife such as kookaburra, black swans, egrets, herons, fantails, and honeyeaters.
Wildlife at Hat Head includes black sheoak, grass trees, glossy black cockatoo, red-necked and swamp wallabies as well as eastern grey kangaroos, sugar gliders, grey-headed flying fox and short-beaked echidna.