Jervis Bay National Park

National Parks and Reserves

With its powder-white sands, crystal clear waters, forests, woodlands and wetlands, Jervis Bay National Park is an ideal getaway. Its rich Aboriginal heritage goes back thousands of years and local Aboriginal people maintain strong connections with the land.
Aerial view of Greenfield Beach picnic area and the nearby beach. Photo: John Spencer/DPIE
Two men walk along Hyams Beach, Jervis Bay National Park. Photo: Michael Van Ewijk © DPIE
A family walk along Scribbly Gum track, Jervis Bay National Park. Photo: David Finnegan © DPIE
Aerial view of Greenfield Beach picnic area and the nearby beach. Photo: John Spencer/DPIE
Children play beside their parents at Chinamans Beach, Jervis Bay National Park. Photo: David
White sandy beach near Red Point, Jervis Bay National Park. Photo: Michael Van Ewijk © DPIE
Sunrise over the beach at Hammerhead Point in Jervis Bay National Park. Photo: Michael Van Ewijk
The park's natural riches are the ideal backdrop for a daytrip or a weekend getaway in the great outdoors. Try the incredible White Sands walk and Scribbly Gum track, go swimming, fishing or snorkelling, or relax with a picnic and a throw of the frisbee.

Discover an array of birdlife, spot whales and dolphins and feel at one with nature in this very special part of the world.