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Jervis Bay Territory

Jervis Bay was originally earmarked as Canberra’s port with the bay’s southern peninsula administered from Canberra as a separate territory to New South Wales. It is now mostly made up of a military base, an Aboriginal community and a national park and it is relatively untouched considering its close proximity to Canberra and Sydney, which are both only three hours away. It is the smallest of Australia’s mainland states and territories and has a population of less than 800 permanent residents.


The main attraction here is Booderee National Park, which is known for its wildlife and pristine beaches. Admission to the national park is $10 per car or $3 if you arrive by bus.


Green Patch is one of the more popular spots in the national park. Kangaroos and colourful rainbow lorikeets frequent this lovely beach. Further east is Murrays Beach, another beautiful beach that is a popular swimming spot.

Practical Information

Jervis Bay Visitor Information Centre

Jervis Bay Road, Jervis Bay Territory
Tel (02) 4443 0977
Website www.environment.gov.au/parks/booderee/
Open 9am-4pm daily

Accommodation

Although many people stay in Huskisson and Vincentia in the NSW part of Jervis Bay, some people choose to camp in the Booderee National Park. The park has camping areas at Cave Beach and Green Patch; with another area at Bristol Point that is reserved for large groups.
The camping fee is $10-20 for the site plus $5-10 per person.