Wednesday 22 July 2020

Visitors are reminded that the Stage 1 restrictions announced on 24 June 2020 remain in place at Booderee National Park.

Stage 1 restrictions

Booderee National Park will be open for day use only, between 7 am and 6 pm. Most beaches and walking tracks will be open, meaning visitors will once again be able to enjoy this wonderful national park.

The following areas will be open to visitors:

Open

  • Green Patch
  • Iluka
  • Murrays Beach and boat ramp
  • Bristol Point
  • Ellmoos Road
  • Cave Beach
  • Booderee Botanic Gardens

Closed

  • Camping Areas – All camping areas remain closed.
  • Stoney Creek Road – This includes Cape St George Lighthouse, Moe’s Rock, Stoney Creek and Steamers Beach access.
  • Booderee Visitors Centre – Car park is open for Wi-Fi access if required for park information and Visitor Centre staff will be available by phone and email.
  • Summercloud Bay – This includes the boat ramp, beach and surf access in Summercloud Bay.

Don’t forget to maintain social distancing. Some paths or areas may be one-directional or have other health and safety restrictions related to COVID-19, so we request visitors please observe directional arrows and signs.

Camping

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, camping is currently not permitted at Booderee National Park and we are not taking any future camping bookings. We understand that visitors are keen to return to Booderee’s campgrounds, however due to the continuing changes in the COVID-19 pandemic, camping is not permitted.

Our latest updates about COVID-19 restrictions and other changes at Booderee National Park will be posted here on our News page. You can also receive updates by joining us on Facebook @boodereenationalpark or following us on Instagram @seebooderee.