Yallah Bay sits along the southern edge of Lake Illawarra and has long been a quiet spot used by locals for fishing, walking, and enjoying the water. The name Yallah comes from an Aboriginal word meaning “place of water” or “place near water,” reflecting the bay’s long connection to the lake and surrounding wetlands.
Over time, the bay has played a role in both recreation and local industry, with breakwalls and paths helping shape the shoreline we see today. It remains a popular place to visit, offering views across the lake and a relaxed atmosphere away from busier areas.
This cache brings you to the bay to enjoy a lesser-visited corner of the Illawarra.
A simple tool will come in handy at this location.
Please make sure the cache is rehidden exactly as you found it.