Booderee National Park
Booderee National Park
Thursday 19 December 2024

With its pristine bushland and sandy white beaches, Booderee National Park is always a popular summer destination.

Once again, Booderee is expecting bumper visitor numbers over summer and visitors are strongly encouraged to pre-book their park passes online to secure guaranteed access to the park.

Capacity limits help to ensure visitors are safe and have an enjoyable experience while on park. Traffic management arrangements will be in place at the Entry Station precinct on Naval College Road. A Variable Message Sign (VMS) located on Pacific Hill will notify visitors Booderee has reached capacity limits.

Booderee is bursting with native wildlife - swamp wallabies, kangaroos, echidnas, eastern snake-necked turtles and even fur seals, just to name a few. We have all the natural food sources these animals and birds need to stay full and healthy. So please don’t feed them your food.

We want everyone to have a safe and enjoyable experience at Booderee this summer and ask visitors to familiarise themselves with our safety messaging before visiting the park. Importantly, we remind visitors that our beaches are not patrolled and to follow our water safety advice.

If you will be using the boat ramp at Murrays Beach, please park your vehicle within the carpark area. It is important that the beach and surrounding seed grass is not driven on.

For general enquiries during the holidays, including park access information, please contact our Visitor Centre staff via booderee.mail@dcceew.gov.au (please allow 24 hours for confirmation of receipt).

Alternatively, give us a call on 1800 357 823. Visitors can also keep up to date on park access on the Booderee National Park Facebook page.