Is Booderee National Park NSW or ACT?
Booderee National Park is at Jervis Bay, on the south coast of New South Wales between Nowra and Ulladulla. The park is about three hours’ drive from Sydney or Canberra.
Can I enter Booderee National Park?
Booderee National Park has re-opened to visitors. Camping at Booderee National Park has also re-commenced, with bookings now open. We welcome the return of visitors and campers as travel restrictions ease.
Why is Booderee National Park closed?
To minimise the risk of exposure to Covid-19, Booderee National Park is closed to travellers and other non-essential visitors until 23 June 2020 (inclusive).
Is Jervis Bay its own territory?
Even though Jervis Bay Territory is administered by the ACT (cars have ACT plates and if you encounter a police officer they will be AFP), it is actually a completely separate territory.
Can you enter Jervis Bay Territory?
Exemptions to enter the ACT and Jervis Bay Territory “will only be granted in highly exceptional circumstances” according to the ACT’s Public Health (COVID-19 Interstate Hotspots) Emergency Direction 2021 — and you’re considered an ‘affected person’, and therefore unable to access the region, if you’ve been in a COVID- …
Is Jervis Bay a Covid hotspot?
The Australian Government Chief Medical Officer, Professor Paul Kelly, has today extended the COVID-19 Hotspot for the purposes of Commonwealth support for NSW, ACT and the Jervis Bay Territory, lifted the Hotspot for Shepparton, and declared a Hotspot for Ballarat.
Is Jervis Bay open now?
Jervis Bay National Park is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger. Contact hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm.
Is Jervis Bay open to NSW?
Jervis Bay National Park is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.
Who owns Jervis Bay?
A 70-square-kilometre (27 sq mi) area of land around the southern headland of the bay is a territory of the Commonwealth of Australia known as the Jervis Bay Territory.
What do you need to know about Booderee National Park?
Please consult this list before travelling to Booderee National Park. Walawaani Njindjiwan Njin Booderee – welcome everyone, this is Booderee. Booderee is Aboriginal land. Parks Australia works hand in hand with the Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community to manage Booderee, using a mix of traditional knowledge and modern science.
Do you need a pass to go to Booderee?
You need a park pass to enjoy the beaches, landscapes and cultural activities of Booderee National Park. Park passes can be purchased online for quick and easy entry to the park. Visitors can buy two-day, one year and two year passes, depending on how frequently you plan to visit Booderee.
Are there any restrictions on visiting Jervis Bay?
However, in line with visitation restrictions to Jervis Bay Territory, visitors from the Northern Beaches, Greater Sydney, Central Coast and Wollongong Local Government Areas (LGA) will not be permitted to enter the Jervis Bay Territory, including the park.
Where is the best place to camp at Booderee?
Visitors adore camping at Booderee. Choose between the natural setting and individual campsites at Green Patch, the grassy area at Cave Beach, or Bristol Point, which is ideal for larger groups.