Booderee National Park

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Jervis Bay, Australia

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Botanical garden· National park· Campground

Booderee National Park Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Booderee National Park is located in Jervis Bay, Australia on Jervis Bay Rd. Booderee National Park is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category botanical garden in Australia.

Address

Jervis Bay Rd

Phone

+61 244430977

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Rick Reviews

Camping at Bristol point is beautiful. HOWEVER, illegal camping has become a huge issue here with people rocking up in the middle of the night with our booking. I would expect that a park run by the state government would have a better patrol system and enforced rules. Killalea park has a great system, would be good if they implemented smart gates like them for campers and their environment, let’s keep this place safe and pristine.

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Gary Brown

This place is visually stunning! And the vibe is something else! Huge trees tight up to the beaches, brilliant white sand, and the vibrant blues and greens of the water are unforgettable. Cliffs, walks, boat ramp, history, run by indigenous community, so many good things. I keep coming back as much as I can.

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Michael Zhang

Great park! Free entry till 31/12! Lots of places to explore such as cave beach, cape st George lighthouse, Bowen island lookout

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Jasna Nicolson

Always closed! Too precious for tourists to visit so don’t bother, GO AWAY Especially during Christmas. For the Second year running, I’ve observed other people being turned away. TIP look up Booderie National park not Jarvis Bay Territory website. It would be helpful if National parks websites were linked/ clearer

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Maddie Frantz

My favourite spot in the whole world Easily home to the most beautiful beaches in Australia. 2 hours from Sydney and Canberra. The beaches have the whitest sand and the most pristine water. The wildlife is very prevalent, constantly surrounded by animals and birds of all sizes! From kangaroos, to peacocks, excess beach space to secluded mini bays, nothing in this park will disappoint. There are plenty of trails and interesting sights to see, spend a week in the park and I promise you, you won’t have a second to be bored!

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Harrison Hunt

Beautiful park that needs our support, great to see the wildlife and greenery returning after the fires. Follow me on Instagram @harry.hunt

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Lakshmi sathyanarayanan

It’s perfect day out . Good for bush walk . All the plants and trees are named . There is a dinning area . You can see kangaroos and peacock . Easy tracks kids will enjoy walking .

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Rabs RRJJL

I bought my pass online , I got there after 3 hours drive then was not allowed in the park because the park was full at the time ,i submitted a request for a refund and tried to call no one got back to me and I didn't receive any refund ....worst customer service ever ....