Ben Boyd National Park Information

 
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Ben Boyd National Park Information

Ben Boyd National Park consist of 10,260 hectares, with two rocky and beautiful stretches of coastline flanking Eden and Twofold Bay to the north and south. Vivid rock formations old and sea caves, flowering heaths and Banksia Forests can all be discovered here.

The Pinnacles (red and white earth formations over 30 million years ), Greencape Light Station where you can stay in cottages overlooking a residant seal colony and the remains of the old Davidson Whaling Station as well as Ben Boyd Tower are all part of this experience.

Ben Boyd National Park is ideal for fishing, swimming, surfing, bushwalking, exploring the rugged cliffs, caves and beaches. Abundant bird life and rare ground parrot.

Watch for migrating whales in season (late september - november) or dicvover the light to light walking track.


There are two sections of Ben Boyd National Park - north and south of Eden.

North of Eden: Day use and picnic areas, no camping.

South of Eden: Bittangabee Bay, Saltwater Creek, basic camping and picnic area.

New editions to the park include Pambula River foreshores and significant wetland areas

Camping fees apply and require bookings for Christmas, Easter and Public Holidays essential.

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