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White Sands walk and Scribbly Gum track in Jervis Bay National Park
Booderee is home to one of Australia’s most stunning national parks of outstanding natural beauty. Crystal-clear waters meet beautiful white sand beaches, while high cliffs and historic relics overlook the majestic Pacific Ocean.
SEARCHExplore the Aboriginal heritage of Jervis Bay National Park with ideal backdrop for a daytrip or a weekend getaway in the great outdoors. Visit Hyams Beach, renowned for its white sand, whale watching and fishing opportunities.
READ MOREJervis Bay Marine Park is home to seals, penguins, seabirds, dolphins, and many animals. Migrating whales drop by during their annual journey along the coast. Scuba diving, swimming, surfing, and fishing are popular activities at the park.
READ MOREBOODEREE BOTANIC GARDENS ARE THE ONLY ABORIGINAL-OWNED BOTANIC GARDENS IN AUSTRALIA. ENJOY THE PEACEFUL SETTING OF THE GARDENS BY RELAXING ON THE GRASS LAWNS OR USING THE PICNIC TABLES PROVIDED. AT THE SCRIBBLY LAWN YOU’LL FIND ELECTRIC BARBECUES AND A SHELTERED PICNIC AREA FOR LARGE GROUPS OR WET WEATHER USE.
MORE INFOCave Beach is listed by Australian Geographic as one of the best secluded camping areas in Australia. It is a great surfing spot and is just a few minutes along the main trail from the Cave Beach car park. Bherwerre Beach is a long, south-facing ocean beach that is also approached from the Cave Beach car park.
READ MOREGreen Patch is one of the most popular beaches in the park and offers some easy walks that are suitable for the whole family.
READ MOREThis beautiful beach looks out to Bowen Island, where our local little penguin colony lives and breeds.
If you come here in the evening you’ll see the penguins coming past, yapping to one another as they head home after feeding in the park’s waters during the day.
Explore the shoreline at low tide to discover some fascinating marine life.
From Murrays car park, walk to the boat ramp, towards Bowen Island, over the rock platform and onto Murrays Beach.
If you want a more challenging walk with some of the park’s most rewarding scenery, head to Steamers Beach.
While it offers fantastic views, we don’t recommend swimming at Steamers Beach as there are severe tows and large sharks around.
Hare Point walking track passes through sand forest and dunes from Red Point picnic area to Carama Inlet, on the northern shores of Jervis Bay National Park.
READ MOREHyams Beach trail, also known as the Bird Spotter’s walk is great for birdwatching in Jervis Bay National Park. Continue the walk to Seamans Beach for a refreshing swim.
READ MOREStarting at Greenfield Beach picnic area, this short walk passes white sandy beaches and coastal forest by the shores of Jervis Bay. Stop for a swim, spot birds and dolphins, or extend your walk to Hyams Beach.
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White Sands walk and Scribbly Gum track in Jervis Bay National Park
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