Came and stroll along the picturesque bush tracks available or even take a Bush Tucker Tour and discover information about all the food naturally available within our wilderness. See wildlife in the naturally undisturbed habitat, listen to the bird life and relax in the bush.


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The original lighthouse “Stony Creek Lighthouse” on Cape St. George, which was built in 1860 with a budget of 5000 pounds. The lighthouse was designed in a style similar to Francis Greenaway’s famous South Head Lighthouse. The lighthouse proved to be a navigational hazard luring 14 ships to their doom on the rocky coastline and beaches of Wreck Bay. It ceased operation after 1899, however it remained a daylight navigational hazard until it was largely destroyed by a naval bombardment. Now aptly named “The Ruined Lighthouse” it has become a great tourist attraction.

Cape St. George Light House
Clear Waters of Jervis Bay
The remarkably clear waters of Jervis Bay are perfect for fishing, swimming, snorkelling and diving. The neighbouring bushland is the habitat to many of our native animals including, Kangaroos, Brush Tail Possums, Rainbow Lorikeets, Kookaburras and Sea Eagles. Nearby are bush walking tracks to suit all types of adventures people. Observe Whales migrating north for the winter In the July - September period, while Fairy Penguins and Dolphins can be seen all year round. Come and enjoy our Marine Parks, and see what we have to offer!
Bush Tours and Walking
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