Things to do in Jervis Bay Territory

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Jervis Bay which includes a coastal town
Booderee National Park featuring forests
Booderee National Park which includes a beach as well as an individual male
Booderee National Park showing a lake or waterhole and forest scenes
Booderee National Park which includes a beach


Jervis Bay Territory must see attractions

1. Booderee National Park

Booderee National Park is an unspoiled tract of white-sand beaches, fascinating wildlife and breathtaking bushlands. Learn why the area’s traditional custodians named it the “bay of plenty” in their Dhurga language when you experience this magnificent landscape that is jointly managed by their community, the Wreck Bay Aboriginal people. Encompassing 15,762 acres (6,379 hectares) of abundant coastal scenery, Booderee combines the Jervis Bay National Park and the Booderee Botanic Gardens.
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Booderee National Park featuring a beach

2. Greenpatch Beach

Pack your snorkeling gear and an adventurous spirit for a visit to Green Patch Beach in Booderee National Park. Not only is the water calm and transparent, but it’s also home to a variety of fish species you can swim among. Children love building castles in the immaculate white sand and poking around the rock pools.
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Sanctuary Point featuring a beach and cuddly or friendly animals

3. Murrays Beach

Visit Murrays Beach, a highlight of Booderee National Park, one of Australia’s most beautiful areas of native bushland and beaches. Sink your toes into soft, white sand and dive into clear waters sheltered by an island off the coast. With its calm conditions, the beach is an ideal spot for families with children, along with anyone who loves to escape to pristine nature.
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Sanctuary Point which includes a sandy beach as well as a small group of people

4. Moes Rock

Spectacular cliffs rest between the ocean and forest of Jervis Bay’s Booderee National Park. Among the scenic rock formations, visit Moes Rock, a favorite of local fishing fans hoping to catch flathead, mackerel and squid. Walk from the parking lot to this rocky area for fantastic views and photos of the Cape St. George Historic Lighthouse.
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Booderee National Park featuring rugged coastline

5. Cape St George Lighthouse

Follow the narrow coastal walk to visit the Cape St. George Lighthouse. This crumbling ruin of a landmark complements the rugged coastline of a national park near Jervis Bay and has a fascinating history.
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Sanctuary Point showing rugged coastline and surf

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