Occupying Jervis Bay’s southeastern spit, this sublime national park offers good swimming, surfing and diving on both bay and ocean beaches. Much of it is heathland, with some forest, including small pockets of rainforest.
Surfing is good at Caves Beach and Pipeline .
Walking-trail maps and camping information are available at the visitor centre . While walking, look out for 206 species of bird, 27 species of land mammal and 23 species of reptile.
Booderee Botanic Gardens within the national park features enormous rhododendrons and coastal plants once used for food and medicine by local Indigenous groups.
There's camping at Green Patch and Bristol Point , and the secluded Caves Beach . Book online through the visitor centre at peak times.