Jervis Bay National Park

Greenfields Beach in Jervis Bay National Park (Image: Beth Boughton/DECCW)

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No visitor centresNo public transportWheelchair facilitiesNo campingNo caravan sitesNo accommodationLookoutsPicnics and BBQsNo kiosks/cafesWalkingDogs and other domestic animals not permittedNo horse riding trailsNo cycling trailsNo car touringNo 4WD touring routesCanoeingNo sailing and boatingFishingSwimmingSnorkelling/divingNo adventure recreation opportunities

With its powder-white sands, crystal clear waters, forests, woodlands and wetlands, parts of this south coast park seem untouched by people. Its Aboriginal heritage, however, goes back thousands of years and local Aboriginal people maintain strong connections with the land. The park’s natural riches are the ideal backdrop for a daytrip or a weekend getaway in the great outdoors. Try the incredible White Sands walk and Scribbly Gum track, go swimming, fishing or snorkelling, or relax with a picnic and a throw of the frisbee.

Discover an array of birdlife, spot whales and dolphins and feel at one with nature in this very special part of the world.

Visit the NSW National Parks visitor website for more inspiration and information on Jervis Bay National Park .

Park map: Jervis Bay National Park

Local map: showing Jervis Bay National Park

NSW map: showing Jervis Bay National Park

Australia map: showing Jervis Bay National Park

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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.