Booti Booti National Park Plan of Management

Formerly Booti Booti State Conservation Area

Booti Booti National Park includes the narrow sand barrier which separates Wallis Lake and the Pacific Ocean as well as the spectacular headlands of Cape Hawke to the north of Booti Hill and Charlotte Head to the south.

Date
1 July 1987
Publisher
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
Type
Publication, Plan of management, Final
Status
Final
Cost
Free
Language
English
Tags
  • ISBN 0-73052-0439
  • File PDF 64KB
  • Pages 23
  • Name booti-booti-national-park-plan-of-management.pdf

The importance of Booti Booti National Park derives from the special recreational opportunities provided by its location between lake and ocean. Features include small secluded beaches, the long expanse of Seven Mile Beach, spectacular timbered headlands, and an extensive lake foreshore.

The national park also includes a diverse array of vegetation communities within a relatively small area, including rainforest, palm forest, wetland and heath, and is an important wildlife habitat.

Photo: Booti Booti National Park / John Spencer/OEH