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Booderee National Park - Jervis Bay

Booderee National Park, on the southern peninsula of Jervis Bay, is owned by the Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community and jointly managed with Parks Australia. Directions to Booderee National Park and other Shoalhaven national parks. Click here.

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The National Park has three family friendly camp-grounds all set in natural bush surrounds, beach side picnic facilities for day visitors, a Botanic Gardens enclave and an old historic lighthouse.

There are self guided walks in the National Park and the Botanic Gardens and longer bush walks for the more adventurous. The Park offers free cultural guided walks and talks during School Holiday periods as well as games and other educational activities for kids. School groups can have Ranger guided tours if booked in advance. Booderee National Park is the ideal place to meet the Koori people of the South Coast of NSW.

The Koori staff meet and greet visitors and know everything there is to know about this park. You can also learn about the history, culture, foods and medicines of the local aboriginal community through special walks and talks.

.See whales and dolphins from the shores of the National Park and kangaroos, possums and a huge variety of birds. Camping in the Park is the best way to experience all that this park has to offer. The most popular camping site is at Greenpatch.
 
 
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Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts.
Booderee National Park - Jervis Bay
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