Booderee National Park: Cave Beach Camping Area
Highlights
- Discover secluded serenity at Cave Beach, surrounded by coastal tea trees in stunning Booderee National Park.
- Immerse in nature with activities like swimming, fishing, and bushwalking in a pristine setting.
- Experience Aboriginal culture through bush tucker walks and campfire yarns, enriching your camping adventure.
- Enjoy convenient facilities including cold showers, fresh water, and wood barbecues for a comfortable stay.
The Cave Beach camping area is located in beautiful Booderee National Park at Jervis Bay. Australian Geographic lists Cave Beach as one of the best-secluded beach camping areas in Australia.
The Cave Beach camping area is set amongst coastal tea trees and is ideal for lightweight camping. Cold showers, fresh water, toilets, and wood barbecues are available. The camping area is 300 metres from the car park, and all equipment must be carried in.
Booderee offers a wide range of activities in a pristine natural setting, including swimming, fishing and snorkelling, bushwalking and cycling, and boating.
Booderee National Park is owned by the Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community and has an active Aboriginal cultural interpretive program. Activities include bush tucker walks, campfire yarns, and Koori games for kids. Enjoy your stay in Booderee. Please care for the land and waters, as this is a very special place.
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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 metres from the car park and all equipment must be carried in. Tents must be smaller than three metres by three metres and there is a maximum of five people per site.
Disabled access available, contact operator for details.