Booderee National Park

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Booderee National Park is a coastal protected area in the Jervis Bay Territory of Australia, renowned for its white-sand beaches, rich Aboriginal cultural heritage, and diverse marine and bushland ecosystems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
tourist attraction
area approximately 63 square kilometres
coManagedWith Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community
contains Botanic Gardens
Bristol Point
Cape St George Lighthouse ruins
Cave Beach
Green Patch
Hyams Beach
surface form: Hyams Beach area

Jervis Bay Marine Park
surface form: Jervis Bay Marine Park (Commonwealth waters adjacent)

Lake Windermere
Murrays Beach
Scottish Rocks
Steamers Beach
country Australia
designationYear 1992
hasAboriginalNameMeaning “bay of plenty”
hasBiodiversity threatened animal species
threatened plant species
hasEcosystem bushland ecosystem
marine ecosystem
hasFacility campgrounds
picnic areas
walking tracks
hasFeature coastal cliffs
dunes
heathland
lagoons
rainforest patches
white-sand beaches
woodland
hasStatus Commonwealth reserve
IUCNCategory II
knownFor bushwalking
camping
diverse birdlife
rich Aboriginal cultural heritage
snorkelling and diving
surfing
whale and dolphin watching opportunities
legalStatus Aboriginal-owned land leased to the Director of National Parks
locatedIn Jervis Bay Territory
locatedOnCoastOf New South Wales South Coast
managedBy Parks Australia
nearestTown Huskisson
Jervis Bay
partOf Jervis Bay Territory
previousName Jervis Bay National Park
traditionalOwners Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Jervis Bay Territory contains Booderee National Park
South Coast contains Booderee National Park
Parks Australia manages Booderee National Park