Description
Booderee National Park is a must-visit destination for nature lovers, offering beautiful landscapes, unique wildlife, and a rich Aboriginal history.
One of the highlights of the park is the Munyunga Waraga Dhugan Walking Trail, a 5.4 km loop walk that serves as an ideal introduction to Booderee.
The Munyunga Waraga Dhugan Walking Trail is a self-guided tour that showcases the park's plants, animals, culture, and history. Along the trail, there are 14 informative signs that provide valuable insights. The name of the trail, which means "white-bellied sea eagle's home camp" in the Dhurga language, reflects the cultural significance of the area.
During the walk on the Munyunga Waraga Dhugan trail, visitors can enjoy the park's natural beauty and experience its rich cultural heritage. The trail offers panoramic views of Jervis Bay and its surroundings, as well as opportunities to spot sea birds, penguins, seals, dolphins, and whales from Governor Head. If you're lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of the endangered eastern bristlebird.
The best time to visit Booderee National Park and embark on the Munyunga Waraga Dhugan Walking Trail is during the cooler months between March and November.
To access the Munyunga Waraga Dhugan Walking Trail, you can start at the Murrays Beach carpark in Jervis Bay. A park pass is required to enter Booderee National Park, which can be conveniently pre-purchased online. While the walk itself is free, there are entry fees
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Parks: Toilets, National parks
Trails & sites: Aboriginal