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Booderee National Park Cave Beach, Jervis Bay

This grassy camping area is set amongst coastal tea-tree and is ideal for lightweight camping. Cold showers, fresh water, toilets and wood barbecues are available.

The camping area is 300 m from the car park and all equipment must be carried in. The car park for Cave Beach camping area is isolated and subject to theft. Do not leave valuables in your car.

Tents must be smaller than 3m x 3m and there is a maximum of 5 people per site.

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This grassy camping area is set amongst coastal tea-tree and is ideal for lightweight camping. Cold showers, fresh water, toilets and wood barbecues are available.

The camping area is 300 m from the car park and all equipment must be carried in. The car park for Cave Beach camping area is isolated and subject to theft. Do not leave valuables in your car.

Tents must be smaller than 3m x 3m and there is a maximum of 5 people per site.

Website: www.booderee.np.gov.au

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

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  • Beach
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