Green Patch Beach Booderee National Park

  
Green Patch Beach Booderee National Park Average ratng: 6,2/10 497reviews
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Booderee National Park is a gem: stunning landscapes, pristine beaches. We only explore a small area in two days and will certainly come back. We did the easy walks to Murrays Beach and Governor Head: walking through a forest of huge Blackbutt and Eucalypt trees. The walk to Cave beach and Bherwerre beach is sensational and the beaches awesome clear waters with dolphins jumping around. Beautifully managed Park.

Camping in Ryans swamp surrounded by friendly kangaroos would be great. Levy County School Board here. Highly recommended to all visitors from overseas to see the real Australia. The Park is jointly managed by the traditional owners who live in the Wreck Bay Community.

• Green Patch camping area is located in beautiful Booderee National Park at Jervis Bay. Booderee offers a wide range of activities in a pristine natural setting, including swimming, fishing and snorkelling; bushwalking and cycling; and boating. Booderee National Park is owned by the Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community and has an active Aboriginal cultural program. Activities include bush tucker walks, campfire yarns, and Koori games for kids. Enjoy your stay in Booderee and please care for the land and waters as this is a very special place. Sites at Green Patch are either drive-in or walk-in. Walk-in sites are not suitable for caravans or camper trailers.

Parking spaces for walk-in sites are no further than 50 metres from tents. Facilities include toilets, freshwater, hot showers, and infant changing facilities.

We have a separate website designed to help you make the most of your trip to Booderee. You’ll find info about what to do, where to stay and where to eat as well as. Booderee National Park environment.gov.au/parks/booderee Walks around Green Patch Green Patch to Bristol Point (via rock platform) Best attempted when the tide is. Booderee National Park. Fish in the tranquil waters of Green Patch Beach. And Cave Beach. Please note, Booderee National Park is a Commonwealth National.

Disabled toilet and shower facilities are also provided. Electric and wood barbecues are available in these areas. Firewood is provided free.