Bomaderry Creek Regional Park Narang Rd, Bomaderry NSW 2541

Bomaderry Creek Regional Park





96 Reviews
  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours




Bomaderry Creek Regional Park Narang Rd, Bomaderry NSW 2541




About the Business

Bomaderry Creek Regional Park | NSW National Parks | Bomaderry Creek Regional Park, a beautiful bushland oasis, awaits those who take the short detour from the Princes Highway between Bomaderry and North Nowra.

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Hours

  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours

Features

  • Good for kids
  • Hiking
  • Public toilet




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Gordon “Hawkesbury Campground” McDonald
23.10.2023
Bomaderry Creek Regional Park
Did You Know:On-leash dogs permitted away from picnic areas and children's play areas.
Fernanda Dutra
07.10.2023
Bomaderry Creek Regional Park
We were very impressed by the Bomaderry Creek Walking Track. We travel a lot looking for bushwalking and we didn’t expect to find such a hidden gem here.The walk is pet friendly and there is plenty to look at: caves, gorgeous rock formations, forests and creek. Highly recommend to any fitness level.
Una Rossetto
16.09.2023
Bomaderry Creek Regional Park
Beautiful, dog friendly, however once on track there are no directional maps. Please note there are no garbages in the area either.
Robert Leguillon
28.08.2023
Bomaderry Creek Regional Park
Beautiful hike along Bomaderry Creek. It's dog-friendly, and transitions from exposed rock to forest and back-and-forth again, with smooth transitions, elevation changes, and surprising microclimates.The hike begins across from Shoalhaven Lanes and a lovely, open, picnic area. It then heads west to a lookout, where a left turn at the fork will begin your hike. It parallels the creek Southward, descends to the creek, rises again, then descends to Oak Creek crossing.After making the crossing, the path follows the creek back to the north. On the Northward leg, there's a ladder over a boulder, followed by some beautiful fern glens. Another man made crossing eventuates, where you meet back up with the stairs to restart the climb to the picnic area.
Richard Healey
16.08.2023
Bomaderry Creek Regional Park
A very engaging walk along the creek, with lots of seating areas for quiet meditation to take in the bush asking the path. Picnic area is well equipped.
Cutlass Yo
30.07.2023
Bomaderry Creek Regional Park
The Bomaderry Creek Walking Track was quite a beautiful track of quite easy difficulty rating. You enter via the picnic area accessible via the Narang road carpark.It's a loop track so you can enter via the east or west track and end up back where you started. Some easy flat tracks ahead combined with some rocky parts which are fun and not too hard to traverse.The highlight of this walk was definitely the rock faces and rock scenery, as well as some nice ferns throughout.
Mark-Sheldon Benson
22.07.2023
Bomaderry Creek Regional Park
Plenty of shops amenity's 10pin bowls tennis courts dueling stations an motel hotels pub for a meal an cold'y to . But please watch your kids in bush land as of now . RED BELLY BLACK SNAKES ABOUT. BE SAFE! AN have a great day.
Miha Popovic
22.07.2023
Bomaderry Creek Regional Park
The Creek, The Mushroom. A giant Boulder in the middle of the Creek, where the feeling of being in the wild overshadows the fact you are minutes away of the suburbia. Great for Rainy days. Approach can be wet, but it is part of the adventure.
Barbara Wieczorek
22.07.2023
Bomaderry Creek Regional Park
Absolutely beautiful walk. Each step takes you to a different enchanted place. Plenty of benches along the way to rest and reflect on the beauty of nature. Some amazing swimming hole to.
Darren Frost
21.07.2023
Bomaderry Creek Regional Park
Really beautiful and varied walk with so much to take in along the looped trail. Scenery ranges from rocky ledges if you start the trail at the car park near the tennis courts, before it descends down towards the creek. Some areas are flatter through the trees and easier to traverse however some sections of the loop are rockier are require some moderate scrambling. We did it with a 9 year old, a 5 year old and our 18 month old in a baby harness/carrier and it felt adventurous but manageable enough. There are several benches dotted along the trail on which to sit and catch your breath while taking in the beautiful bush. We spotted several water dragons and a wombat. Will definitely come back again one day soon.

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Narang Rd, Bomaderry NSW 2541
Bomaderry Creek Regional Park