Bouddi National Park
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Bouddi is a national park in New South Wales (Australia), 44 km northeast of Sydney. A section of the national park extends into the sea creating fully protected land, shore and marine habitats.
The Bouddi Peninsula is home to about 1500 people mainly in the villages of Wagstaffe, Pretty Beach, Hardys Bay, Killcare, Killcare Heights and through to MacMasters Beach.
Arguably one of the greatest small national parks in the State. You can view wildlife like whales and dolphins, brush turkeys, micro bats, king parrots and the shy fairy penguins if you're lucky.
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- Area: 13 km²
- Coordinates:
- Date of establishment: October 1, 1967
- Managing authorities: New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service
- IUCN category: II
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