Kamay Botany Bay National Park

National Parks and Reserves

Filled with significant sites, coastal landscapes and heritage-listed attractions, Kamay Botany Bay National Park is an easy day out in Sydney’s south. Separated by the marine-rich waters of historic Botany Bay, the park’s northern and southern headlands feature a unique combination of natural and cultural heritage.

Explore the southern area around Kurnell where in 1770, local Aboriginal people encountered the crew of the Endeavour. The northern area at La Perouse is just as fascinating, where French explorer Comte de Laperouse was last sighted in 1788.

This park is also blessed with several sheltered coves and beaches, if you like swimming in salt water without fighting the surf. Its diverse waters offer plenty of beautiful snorkelling and scuba diving spots suitable for all levels of experience. You’ll find rocky reefs at the entrance of Botany Bay, and underwater sea grass meadows inside the bay itself.

Facilities

Lookouts Non Smoking Picnic Area

Activities

Fishing Hiking Scuba Diving Snorkelling Swimming Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

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