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Cave Beach Camping Ground: Coastal Camping Paradise

Escape to a secluded coastal paradise at Cave Beach Camping Ground in Booderee National Park, offering pristine beaches and a tranquil camping experience.

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Nestled within Booderee National Park, Cave Beach Camping Ground offers a secluded coastal escape with pristine beaches and native bushland. Ideal for lightweight camping, it's a haven for nature lovers and surfers seeking a tranquil getaway.

A brief summary to Cave Beach Camping Ground

  • Caves Beach Rd, Jervis Bay, New South Wales, 2540, AU
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Local tips

  • Book your campsite in advance, especially during peak season (November to March), to secure your spot.
  • Pack light as it's a 300m walk from the car park to the camping area.
  • Bring appropriate footwear for walking and exploring the beach and surrounding areas.
  • Be prepared for cold showers and bring your own toiletries.
  • Respect the environment and wildlife; do not feed the animals and leave no trace.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From Huskisson, head south on Elizabeth Drive following signs for Booderee National Park. After approximately 5.5 kilometers, you will reach the park entrance where you'll need to purchase a park pass. Day passes are around AUD 13 per vehicle. Continue following signs to Cave Beach. The campground is a 300m walk from the car park. Parking is limited, especially during peak season.

  • Public Transport

    Take the train from Sydney to Bomaderry, then transfer to a bus to Huskisson or Vincentia. From Huskisson, it's approximately 5.5km to Booderee National Park. From the park entrance, follow the driving directions or walk to Cave Beach. Check local bus schedules and plan for approximately a 1.5 to 2-hour walk from Huskisson to Cave Beach. Bus fare from Bomaderry to Huskisson is approximately $5 - $8.

  • Walking

    If you are staying nearby in Huskisson, the walk to Cave Beach Camping Ground is approximately 5.5 kilometers. Head south on Elizabeth Drive, following the paths towards Booderee National Park. Once inside the park, follow the signs to Cave Beach. The walk is scenic but will take approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. Remember that there is a park entry fee.

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Cave Beach Camping Ground, situated in the stunning Booderee National Park in Jervis Bay, New South Wales, provides an idyllic coastal camping experience. This grassy camping area is set amongst coastal tea trees, offering a tranquil escape for those seeking a connection with nature. The campground is a walk-in only site located approximately 300m from the car park, making it ideal for lightweight camping and those looking to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Cave Beach itself is known for its pristine surf waves and scenic sandy stretches, attracting surfers and nature enthusiasts alike. A cave located at the southern end of the beach adds to the unique natural landscape. The campground provides essential amenities, including fresh water, cold-water showers, toilets, and both gas and wood barbecues. Keep an eye out for kangaroos at dawn and dusk, as well as diverse bird species throughout the day. Booderee National Park is owned by the Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community, who have lived off the land for thousands of years. The name 'Booderee' comes from the Dhurga language and means 'bay of plenty' or 'plenty of fish'. The park is co-managed with Parks Australia, blending traditional knowledge with modern science. Visitors can learn about the local Indigenous culture and history through guided tours and cultural programs.

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