Booti Booti National Park

Booti Booti National Park
IUCN Category II (National Park)
A view of Seven Mile Beach, some of which is contained within Booti Booti National Park
Nearest town/city Forster-Tuncurry
Area 1,567 ha (3,870 acres)[1]
Established 1992
Managing authorities NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service

Booti Booti National Park is a national park in New South Wales, Australia, 282 kilometres (175 mi), by road, north-north-east of Sydney.

The first European to inhabit the area was a Captain J. Gogerly who sailed from Forster to Sydney with loads of timber. He and some of his family are buried in the park. The park was declared a state recreation area from 30 September 1977, then a national park in 1992.[2]

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