Kamay Botany Bay National Park

Filled with significant sites, remarkable landscapes and heritage-listed attractions, Kamay Botany Bay National Park offers an idyllic daytrip. Separated by the marine-rich waters of historic Botany Bay, the park’s northern and southern headlands feature a unique combination of natural and cultural heritage.

At the Discovery Centre you can delve into the modern and ancient history of the peninsula.  Take guided or unguided walks over coastal sand dunes or along bush tracks out to spectacular sandstone cliffs with exquisite wildflowers and dramatic views over the Pacific Ocean.  Discover native animals, birdlife and aboriginal culture or catch a glimpse of some of the plant specimens collected by Banks and Solander.  There is a fantastic purpose built whale watching platform where you can watch these awesome creatures as they pass on their annual migration. The diverse waters of the park offer a wide range of aquatic activities – from scuba diving and snorkelling to swimming, surfing or rock fishing.  Short trails for cycling, open playing fields and secluded picnic areas complete this nature lovers wonderland.

 

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