Iluka Beach
Iluka Beach: A Tranquil Coastal Escape
Discover Green Patch in Booderee National Park: pristine beaches, lush forests, and abundant wildlife await in this coastal camping paradise.
Green Patch campsite, nestled in Booderee National Park, offers a stunning blend of pristine beaches, lush forest, and abundant wildlife. It's a popular spot for families and nature lovers seeking a tranquil escape.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Driving
From the Booderee National Park entrance, follow Jervis Bay Road. Continue past Bristol Point. Look for signage to Green Patch on the right-hand side of the road. Parking is available near the campsite. Note that a park pass is required for entry, costing $20 per vehicle per day. Pre-purchasing online is recommended.
Public Transport
While there is no public transport within Booderee National Park, you can take a train from Sydney to Bomaderry (Nowra), then a bus to Huskisson or Vincentia. From there, you'll need to take a taxi to Green Patch, with fares around $40-$60. Alternatively, Shoalhaven Shuttle operates a shuttle service between Sydney and Jervis Bay. Keep in mind that a park pass is still required upon entry, costing $20 per vehicle per day.
Walking
If entering Booderee National Park on foot or by bicycle, there is no fee to enter the park. From the park entrance on Jervis Bay Road, follow the road towards Green Patch. The walk is approximately 4km. Be prepared for a lengthy walk, as there is no public transport within the park.
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