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The Booderee National Park is found at Jervis Bay a 35 minute drive south of Waymount Farm. Booderee is an aboriginal word from the Dhurga language meaning 'bay of plenty' or 'plenty of fish'.

Govenor Head Coastal Plants The Blue Hole Native tree
Govenor Head Coastal Plants The Blue Hole Gum Tree


At the Booderee National Park you can experience spectacular coastal scenery with walks ranging from a few hundred metres to several kilometers through a variety of scenery and wildlife habitat. Numerous walking trails with gentle terrain can be found at Cave Beach, Bherwerre Beach, Green Patch, Murrays Beach and Steamers Beach.

Booderee is an ideal place to see the abundance of flowering plants and animals in the heath, forest and coastal tea-tree communities. The White-bellied Sea Eagle is one of the many birds you can see around the park and is the guardian of the aboriginal people of Wreck Bay, and is represented in the park logo.

For more information click on the Booderee National Park link.


 

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