Booderee National Park, Jervis Bay

Booderee National Park, Jervis Bay
Booderee National Park, Jervis Bay
About Booderee National Park
Jervis Bay has a few surrounding National Parks. Our family visited Booderee National Park because it was close to where we were staying in Huskisson. The cost for entry for 48 hours was $11. There is an extra charge if you plan to camp there. We discovered there are too many beaches and walks to do in one day.
Exploring Cave Beach
We started at Cave Beach. The road trip here was about 15 minutes drive from Hyams Beach. There is a short walk to a lookout, it has a view over the beach towards the sea.
[/caption(../images/2015/06/20150627_111336.jpg) Cave Beach, Booderee National Park]
[/caption(../images/2015/06/20150627_113326.jpg) Cave Beach, Booderee National Park]
[/caption(../images/2015/06/20150627_120430.jpg) Diamond Python, Cave Beach, Booderee National Park]
[/caption(../images/2015/06/20150627_125429.jpg) Cape St George, Booderee National Park]
A Perfect Ending
We enjoyed our snack anyway, from a rocky cliff overlooking the ocean. The kids were tired of walking and Noah was hanging out for a game of tennis, so we headed back to our holiday park.
Planning Our Return
I left with a feeling that Iβd really like to return and see much more of this beautiful place! Hopefully next time we can also find a place to learn a bit about the local aboriginal people. I canβt wait for next time.

About Melissa
A family passionate about slow travel and exploring the world with our three children. We share our experiences, tips, and insights to help other families create their own travel adventures.
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