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Booderee National park is a short 10 minute drive from Sanddancers. 'Booderee' is an Aboriginal word from the Dhurga language meaning 'bay of plenty' or 'plenty of fish'. Booderee is owned by the Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community and has always been a significant place for Koori people. It has provided sustenance and shelter for its Indigenous inhabitants over hundreds of generations. A major visitor destination, Booderee has stunning white beaches and offers a wide range of recreational activities, including walking trails, surfing, fishing, camping, boating, sailing, snorkelling and diving. Our large campsites provide opportunities for school groups and families to stay in the Park and experience our magnificent natural and cultural heritage. Follow these links for more information :- http://www.environment.gov.au/parks/booderee Shoalhaven hosts ten national parks, using Sanddancers as a base these parks are a relaxing drive for a day out, picnic lunch or stop on the way to your next destination, follow the link below to view details of all the parks in the area. http://www.southcoast.com.au/shvnparks/
Booderee botanical gardens, also known as Jervis Bay botanical gardens. Enjoy the peaceful setting of the Gardens by relaxing on the grass lawns, or using the picnic tables provided. At the Scribbly Lawn, electric BBQs and a sheltered picnic area are ideal for large groups or wet weather use. There are a number of beautiful walking trails through the Botanic Gardens and National Park and it is an excellent place to observe birds and other fauna with some fantastic photo opportunities.
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