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Kamay Botany Bay National Park

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Kurnell NSW 2231;Cape Solander Dr, Kurnell NSW 2231, Kurnell, NSW 2231
1300 072 757

Description

Kamay Botany Bay National Park is a heritage-listed protected national park located in the Sydney metropolitan region of New South Wales, Australia. It covers a total area of 456 hectares (1,130 acres) and is known for its exceptional cultural and historic heritage values.

The park is where botanist Sir Joseph Banks and naturalist Dr Daniel Solander collected plant specimens in 1770, and it is also the site where Captain James Cook first set foot on Australian soil. The park consists of two headlands, offering stunning landscapes and serving as a habitat for threatened and endangered species. It has been recognized as a place of outstanding state heritage significance and is associated with important historical figures. Kamay Botany Bay National Park reflects the cultural and natural heritage of New South Wales and is a must-visit destination for those interested in its rich history and diverse ecosystem.

Details

Parks: Camp Sites, Dive Sites, Entry Station, Fishing Spots, Lookouts, Picnic Area, Swimming Spots, Toilets, National parks

Trails & sites: Aboriginal

Location

Kurnell NSW 2231;Cape Solander Dr, Kurnell NSW 2231, Kurnell, NSW 2231

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