Best attractions and places to see in Bouddi National Park include a range of natural features and cultural sites. Located on the Central Coast of New South Wales, the park features diverse ecosystems such as rocky headlands, rainforests, and eucalyptus forests. It is known for its pristine beaches, panoramic lookouts, and significant Aboriginal heritage sites. The park offers opportunities for coastal walks, wildlife observation, and exploring unique geological formations.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Little Beach is a small, secluded cove accessible via a 750 metre walk from a car park at the end of Grahame Drive, making it popular for swimming, surfing, fishing, and picnics. The beach and its campground are tucked into the picturesque bay, with surrounding littoral rainforest, and offer basic facilities including toilets and barbecues, ideal for a nature escape right by the sea. Visitors often use Little Beach as part of the Bouddi coastal walk or as a base for camping, bushwalking and exploring the surrounding cliffs and trails.
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Gerrin Point Lookout is a beautiful coastal viewing platform with a boardwalk and stairs leading to the lookout area. From this vantage point, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Maitland Bay, the ocean, and the Bouddi Marine Extension. It’s a popular spot for whale watching in the winter and offers fantastic birdwatching opportunities any time of the year.
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Bouddi coastal walk is a beautiful route that runs about 8 kilometres along the clifftops between Putty Beach and MacMasters Beach, with sweeping ocean views, boardwalks, beaches, rainforest sections and plenty of wildlife. The trail is known for scenic lookouts, whale-watching spots in season, and opportunities to picnic or swim at beaches like Maitland Bay along the way. You can do the entire route in a few hours or break it into shorter sections between Putty Beach, Maitland Bay, Little Beach and MacMasters Beach.
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Easy walk down from Mt Bouddi Picnic Area through beautiful forest and for great views. See from the beach to Barrenjoey Light House and along the coast all the way to Manly. Safe for swimming most days.
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Bouddi National Park is rich in natural beauty. Don't miss the panoramic coastal views from Gerrin Point Lookout, especially during whale migration season. The pristine Maitland Bay Beach offers stunning scenery and safe swimming. You can also explore the secluded Little Beach, known for its tranquil setting and surrounding littoral rainforest.
Absolutely, the Bouddi Coastal Walk is an iconic 8.5 km track winding along the clifftops from Putty Beach to MacMasters Beach. It features boardwalks, rainforest sections, and continuous ocean views. Shorter sections, such as Putty Beach to Gerrin Point Lookout, offer an easier experience with unique rock formations like the Tessellated Pavement.
The park's diverse ecosystems, including rocky headlands, rainforests, and eucalyptus forests, support abundant wildlife. You might spot wallabies, echidnas, bandicoots, possums, and over 150 bird species, such as sea eagles and kookaburras. The Bouddi National Park Marine Extension is also home to colorful fish, sea stars, dolphins, and migrating whales.
The park is beautiful year-round, but for whale watching, plan your visit between May and July (for humpback whales) or late July (for southern right whales). Spring (September-November) offers pleasant weather for hiking and wildflowers, while summer is ideal for swimming at the beaches. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.
Yes, many areas are suitable for families. The walk down to Maitland Bay Beach from Mt Bouddi Picnic Area is considered easy and offers great views. Shorter sections of the Bouddi Coastal Walk, like the path to Gerrin Point Lookout, are also family-friendly. Little Beach is a great spot for picnics and swimming with basic facilities.
Bouddi National Park holds significant Aboriginal history with over 100 recorded sites, including rock engravings, middens, and grinding grooves. The Daleys Point Aboriginal Site is particularly noted for its engravings, including five whales, offering insights into thousands of years of Aboriginal occupation.
Yes, the park offers several campgrounds for those wishing to immerse themselves in nature. Popular camping spots include Putty Beach, Little Beach, and Tallow Beach. It is mandatory to reserve your camping spot in advance.
Beyond walking, Bouddi National Park offers opportunities for mountain biking on trails like the Bouddi Ridge Explorer. The marine extension is popular for snorkeling and diving. You can also find various running and hiking routes nearby. Explore more options on the Running Trails in Bouddi National Park, Hiking in Bouddi National Park, and MTB Trails in Bouddi National Park guides.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Gerrin Point Lookout is an excellent choice, offering expansive coastal vistas. Box Head Lookout provides scenic views across the Hawkesbury River, Broken Bay, and Lion Island. Bullimah Outlook also offers great perspectives over Maitland Bay and Putty/Killcare Beach.
For a comfortable experience, pack essentials like water, snacks, sunscreen, a hat, and insect repellent. Wear sturdy walking shoes, especially if you plan to tackle longer trails. If you're visiting during cooler months or for whale watching, bring extra layers. Don't forget your camera to capture the stunning scenery!
Parking is available at various access points to the park's attractions and trails. For instance, there's a car park at the end of Grahame Drive for access to Little Beach, and parking is available near Putty Beach and MacMasters Beach for the Bouddi Coastal Walk. Always check signage for any parking fees or restrictions.


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