Australia National Parks, Ben Boyd National Park, New South Wales (1971)
Australia National Parks, Ben Boyd National Park, New South Wales (1971)
Ben Boyd National Park is located in New South Wales, Australia, and was established in 1971.
The park's landscape ranges from lush coastal rainforest and heathlands to rocky headlands and white sandy beaches.
Visitors to the park can enjoy activities such as camping, fishing, swimming, surfing, and bushwalking in the park's diverse natural environment.
The park is also home to several significant Aboriginal sites, including the Boyd's Tower, constructed in 1843.
There are also several lookouts offering stunning views of the coastline, such as the Red Point Lookout and the Saltwater Lookout.
The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including kangaroos, wallabies, goannas, and a variety of bird species.
The park is open all year round and is best visited in the summer months when temperatures are more mild.
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