Booderee National Park: Bristol Point Camping Area
Booderee National Park: Bristol Point Camping Area
Overview
Set among mature bushland, Bristol Point offers walk-in campsites only. In walking distance to beaches at Bristol Point and Green Patch, there is something for everyone. Take a scenic stroll along…
Set among mature bushland, Bristol Point offers walk-in campsites only. In walking distance to beaches at Bristol Point and Green Patch, there is something for everyone. Take a scenic stroll along the rocky shore and through nearby forest. Visitors have even reported seeing wallabies, possums, countless bird species and even an echidna within a few feet of their tent. Dolphins also often frequent Bristol Point, so keep your eyes peeled. Sites come in either standard or large sizes and are suitable for larger groups.
All sites are walk-in and are not suitable for caravans or camper trailers. Parking spaces for walk-in sites are no further than 50 metres away from tents. Facilities include toilets, fresh water and hot showers. Disabled toilet and shower facilities are provided, as are wood barbecues and firewood.
Booderee National Park is owned by the Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community and has an active Aboriginal cultural interpretive program. Activities include bush tucker walks, campfire yarns, and Koori games for kids. Please care for the land and waters as this is a very special place.