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Bouddi National Park

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Updated: 2:43 7/5/2013

Facilities and activities

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Park map: Bouddi National Park

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Maitland Bay::Bouddi coastal walk
Bouddi coastal walk
Bouddi Lookout
Bullimah Spur track
Gerrin Point lookout
Killcare Heights Lookout
Maitland Bay Information Centre
Maitland Bay track
Mount Bouddi Walking Track
Paddle Steamer 'Maitland' Wreckage
Putty Beach campground
Box Head track:: Distance: 1.3km each way (one-way route)
Walking: easy, 1 hour each way
Little Beach campground:: Campground
Suitable for: Backpack camping, a long distance from your vehicle.
Facilities: gas/electric barbecues (free), non-flush toilets, trackhead/access point
Tallow Beach campground:: Campground
Suitable for: Backpack camping, a long distance from your vehicle.
Facilities: non-flush toilets, trackhead/access point
      

These maps give you a basic overview of features and facilities. They do not provide detailed information on topography and landscape, and may not be suitable for some activities. We recommend that you buy a topographic map before you go exploring.

 


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