“Bomaderry Creek Regional Park is a beautiful bushland oasis that awaits those who take the short detour from the Princes Highway between Bomaderry and North Nowra. The park has a grassed picnic area with sheltered tables and a gas barbecue. This two-hour walk through Bomaderry Creek Regional Park features a hidden gorge with sandstone rock faces and boulders, a creek and a rainforest. The park is the right spot for a picnic or to let the children off the leash in one of the playgrounds. Enjoy a bush picnic by the barbecue at Bomaderry Creek, which is peaceful, surrounded by wildflowers, and a short drive from Nowra on the Princes Highway. Bomaderry Creek Regional Park has a large green area with trees, benches with a classic view across the lake and a beautiful maze garden. The track follows Bomaderry Creek, which has shaped the surrounding sandstone, creating impressive cliffs, rock walls, overhangs, and caves. Visitor facilities include a grassy picnic area with sheltered tables, a gas barbecue, and toilets. Dogs are allowed in the park, provided they are always kept on a leash.”
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