Explore the region on foot
With huge amounts of the Shoalhaven officially declared wilderness, it’s easy to escape the buzz of modern life and tread the less travelled paths. We have so many walks of different shapes and sizes, but here are a few you might want to try. Please note that some trails remain closed for due to bushfire damage or COVID-19 restrictions, please check ahead with National Parks and Wildlife Services, Forests Corporation NSW, Beecroft Weapons Range and Booderee National Park.
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Drive through natural scrub and beautiful spring wildflowers to Point Perpendicular Lighthouse, and the spectacular escarpment at Jervis Bay. There is no access to the
Booderee Botanic Gardens are the only Aboriginal-owned botanic gardens in Australia. Here visitors can learn about bush tucker and medicinal uses of plants and the
Lobster Bay is a north facing beach located along Coomies Walk in Abrahams Bosom Reserve. It can only be accessed on foot from Abrahams Bosom
Moona Moona Beach lies just north of Moona Moona Creek and backs onto Huskisson Beach Tourist Park.
Hyams Beach is one of the most popular of the myriad bays and beaches inside the Jervis Bay area. Facing east and looking directly at
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