Bouddi National Park Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
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About Bouddi National Park
The Bouddi National Park was originally known as the Bouddi Natural Park. It received its name at the second meeting of the park trust held on 5 July 1936. Other names considered were Maitland Bay Park, Cape Three Points Reserve and Gerrinbombi Park. The reason for the choice was that Bouddi is the authenticated Aboriginal name of the most conspicuous feature of the district and appears on maps as early as 1828. Bouddi is an indigenous word for the heart. The trust had been founded the year earlier to manage the reserve and had representation from the NSW Federation of Bushwalking Clubs and the former Erina Shire Council. In 1967 the park, by then totalling about 1,310 acres (530 ha), was dedicated as a national park under the newly passed legislation and was renamed Bouddi State Park. Its
Top Attractions in Bouddi National Park
Explore the best things to see and do in Bouddi National Park:
- ★Allen Strom Lookout
- ★Bouddi Coastal Walk
- ★Bouddi guided Aboriginal heritage tours
- ★Bouddi Ridge Explorer
- ★Box Head Track
- ★Bullimah Lookout
- ★Bullimah Spur Track
- ★Daleys Point Walking Track
Where to Stay in Bouddi National Park
- 🏨Little Beach Campground
- 🏨Putty Beach Campground
- 🏨Tallow Beach Campground
Bouddi National Park Travel Guide Sections
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