Booti Booti National Park

National Parks and Reserves

Scenically located between the coast and a tranquil lake, on the NSW mid-north coast, Booti Booti National Park takes in scenic headlands, beautiful beaches, refreshing rainforest, and 11km of estuarine foreshore. The name comes from butibuti, the local Worimi Aboriginal word meaning plenty of honey.

Plenty is certainly a common theme here plenty of hiking, swimming, birdwatching, and whale watching in the winter as they migrate along the coast. There are plenty of opportunities to settle down in a picnic spot beneath the paperbarks, and plenty of surfing and mountain biking for the young at heart.

The beaches are an enduring favourite, with families and sun-lovers turning weekends into energetic gatherings. Add in terrific driving tours and some truly stunning lookouts like the one at Cape Hawke, and you have a park that appeals across the board. Booti Booti has plenty for everyone.

Facilities

Boating Facilities Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites / Campsites Lookouts Non Smoking Picnic Area

Activities

Boating Camping Canoeing/Kayaking Fishing Sailing Surfing Swimming Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Nearby Things to Do

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Lakes Street Glallery

Forster, Mid-Coast

Wallis Lake at Forster-Tuncurry in the Barrington Coast

Wallis Lake

Forster, Mid-Coast

The Tanks at Pebbly Beach, Forster

Pebbly Beach, Forster

Forster, Mid-Coast

Whoota Whoota lookout, Wallingat National Park. Photo: Ian Charles/NSW Government

Whoota Whoota lookout

Whoota, Mid-Coast

Picnic tables and barbecue shelter, Elizabeth Beach picnic area, Booti Booti National Park. Photo

Elizabeth Beach picnic area

Elizabeth Beach, Mid-Coast

Booti Hill walking track. Photo: Ian Brown

Booti Hill and Wallis Lake Walking Track

Booti Booti, Mid-Coast

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