Central Coast National Parks & Wildlife
Bouddi
National
Park
Boudi
is
only
a
stones
throw
from
Sydney
although
when
relaxing
on
one
of
its
deserted
beaches
it's
hard
to
believe
the
city
is
not
more
than
hundreds
of
kilometres
away.
The
small
secluded
beaches
sit
beneath
untouched
bushland
and
spectacular
cliffs. Camping
is
permitted
at
Little
Beach,
Putty
Beach
or
Tallow
Beach,
permit
required.
The
park
is
situated
19km
south-east
of
Gosford
between
McMasters
Beach
and
Killcare.
Dharug
National
Park
This
park
is
important
primarily
for
its
wealth
of
aboriginal
rock
engravings
and
has
been
named
after
an
aboriginal
tribe.
Situated
on
the
edge
of
the
Hawkesbury
River
magnificent
colours
and
a
variety
of
interesting
plants
are
there
to
be
enjoyed
or
you
can
stroll
the
first
2km
section of
the
convict
built
Great
North
Road. Camping
is
permitted
at
Mill
Creek
or
Ten
Mile
Hollow.
The
park
is
75km
north-west
of
Sydney.
Brisbane
Water
National
Park
Panoramic
views
spread
from
100m
high
cliffs
overlooking
the
Hawkesbury
River
at
Warrah
Trig
and
Staples
Lookouts.
Aboriginal
art
may
be
seen
on
the
sandstone
landscape
with
engravings
at
Bulgandry
on
Woy
Woy
Road.
Displays
of
Christmas
Bells
and
Waratah
are
stunning
during
November
-
December. The
park
is
located
9km
south-west
of
Gosford
and
60km
north
of
Sydney.
Photo courtesy - Tourism NSW
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