Yowie Sightings in the Royal National Park
There are a handful of locations that stand out above the rest when it comes to repeated Yowie sightings. These are the areas south, west, and north of Sydney, the Gold and Sunshine Coasts, and the alpine regions stretching from south of Canberra into Victoria’s central highlands.
Now we take you to the Royal National Park, just south of Sydney.
This expansive landscape of rugged mountains flows down toward other notorious areas, such as Mount Kembla and Mount Keira.
First Sighting: West Arm Encounter
The first comes from a man in a boat, travelling at night up the West Arm, an inland estuary, to collect fresh water from the falls. Under bright moonlight, he was confronted by a towering, hairy figure, standing motionless on a rock ledge above him at the water’s edge.
Second Sighting: Grays Point
The next sighting comes from the outer fringe of the park, at a place called Grays Point. What this witness saw was sudden, powerful, and deeply unsettling.
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Third Sighting: Woronora Dam
In July of 1987, one of the most dramatic Yowie incidents occurred at Woronora Dam, on the park’s northern edge—a case that made national news.
A group of eight young men reported seeing a massive Yowie, standing well over two metres tall, carrying the carcass of an animal. The creature let out a fierce growl before retreating into the scrub.
Shaken and rattled, the boys drove straight to the Engadine Police Station and filed an official report.
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