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The Booderee National Park [1] and the Booderee National Botanic Garden are in the Jervis Bay area of the South Coast region of New South Wales.
[edit] UnderstandIn 1995 parts of the Jervis Bay National Park were granted to the Aboriginal peoples and this land was redesignated Booderee National Park and Booderee Botanic Gardens. (Neither should be confused with Budderoo National Park in NSW). They occupy 403 hectares of the southern headland which forms Jervis Bay and are jointly managed by the Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community and the Commonwealth (which is central government not the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service). The botanic gardens are a relatively small area within the park and were formerly known as the Jervis Bay Botanical Gardens. The town of Jervis Bay and HMAS Creswell, a Department of Defence Naval base, are enclosed by the park and sections of the land granted are Aboriginal Community land. Bowen Island (at the entrance to the bay) is part of the park but there is no public access. For more information see http://www.booderee.gov.au Park Management, Village Road, Jervis Bay 2540, 4442-1006, (fax 4442 1063) Visitors Center, Village Road, Jervis Bay JBT 2540, 4443-0977, (fax 4443 8302, email <booderee@deh.gov.au>). Some activities in Australian National Parks require permits, for current information go to http://www.deh.gov.au/parks/permits/ [edit] History[edit] Landscape[edit] Flora and fauna[edit] Climate[edit] Get in[edit] Fees/Permits[edit] Get around[edit] See[edit] Do[edit] Buy[edit] Eat[edit] Drink[edit] Sleep[edit] LodgingThere are no buildings for lodging in the park. [edit] CampingSee http://www.booderee.gov.au for further details, costs, etc There are three campgrounds in the national park. You must reserve a campsite in advance, and also check in at the Visitors Centre before setting up your site. The Christmas and Easter periods are booked as much as four months in advance. The peak period fees apply from the beginning of December until the end of the New South Wales Easter school holidays. To reserve a campsite, contact the Visitors Centre.
[edit] BackcountryYou cannot camp outside the designated campsites in the park. [edit] Stay safe[edit] Get out |
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