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Beowa National Park (Pambula-Haycock)
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Beowa National Park (formerly known as Ben Boyd National Park) spans 47km of rocky coastline and sheltered inlets. Located near the whale watching town of Eden on the far South Coast of NSW, its crystal clear waters are perfect for snorkelling and swimming.
Pambula-Haycock area is the northern section of Ben Boyd National Park, located between Merimbula and Eden. Explore its sparkling river, fascinating Aboriginal shell middens and secluded beaches.
Green Cape area is the southern section of Ben Boyd National Park, located south of Eden. It's your gateway to the Light to Light walk, camping, lighthouse accommodation and superb whale watching.
National Park entry fees apply to the Green Cape area of the park (south of Eden). The Pambula-Haycock area (north of Eden) has free park entry.
Pets are not permitted.
No camping or overnight parking allowed.
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