Category: BOODEREE NATIONAL PARK
School project on Booderee National Park advertising the beauty of the place and featuring a picture slideshow, location map, special features, holiday and attractions, rules and regulations, and environmental issues.
Booderee National Park – Introduction
Booderee National Park is a place of outstanding natural beauty located at Jervis Bay on the NSW South Coast. Booderee offers a wide range of activities. Enjoy a wide range of walks, surf at Cave Beach or swim amongst the fish in the tranquil waters of Green Patch Beach. The historic Cape St George Lighthouse… Continue reading Booderee National Park – Introduction
Location & Map
Getting here Booderee National Park is located at Jervis Bay on the South Coast of New South Wales between Nowra and Ulladulla. The park is about three hours drive from Sydney or Canberra. The park opens all year around: Opening times The park is open 24 hours daily. The botanic gardens are open 9am –… Continue reading Location & Map
Special features
Booderee is a fantastic place to explore offering activities for a wide range of interests. The active holiday maker can enjoy a range of walks, surf at Cave Beach or swim amongst the fish in the tranquil waters of Green Patch beach. Those interested in culture and history can learn about Koori culture and traditional… Continue reading Special features
Attractions
Walks Booderee is an ideal place to see an abundance of flowering plants and animals. The gentle terrain, mild climate and well signposted trails of Booderee provide easy walking conditions and access to most areas of the park. Places to walk include: Green Patch – Murray beach and Botanic gardens Birdwatching Booderee is rich in… Continue reading Attractions
Park Rules
Park pass Booderee National Park park use fees help us manage the natural and cultural values of the park and improve visitor services. We welcome visitors and encourage you to come – but visitation brings with it costs to protect the park’s natural and cultural values and to maintain facilities from wear and tear. Other… Continue reading Park Rules
Environmental issues
Safety and caring for the park Help protect Booderee by not feeding the wildlife and reducing your impact during your visit. Please do not feed the animals Unwanted Guests Feeding attracts unwanted birds and other animals who come and prey on small native birds. It also increases the number of crimson rosellas who force… Continue reading Environmental issues
Bibliography
http://www.environment.gov.au/parks/booderee/explore/getting-here.html http://www.visitnsw.com/destinations/south-coast/jervis-bay-and-shoalhaven/jervis-bay/attractions/booderee-national-park http://www.environment.gov.au/parks/booderee/explore/index.html