Booti Booti National Park
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Booti Booti is a national park in New South Wales (Australia), 222 km northeast of Sydney.
The first European to inhabit the area was a Captain J. Gogerly who sailed from Forster to Sydney with loads of timber. He and some of his family are buried in the park. The park was declared a state recreation area from 30 September 1977, then a national park in 1992.[1]
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[edit] Fact sheet
- Area: 16 km²
- Coordinates:
- Date of establishment: April 24, 1992
- Managing authorities: National Parks and Wildlife Service
- IUCN category: II
[edit] See also
- Cape Hawke, which lies within the park
- Protected areas of New South Wales (Australia)
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ Booti Booti National Park Culture and History page at the [[National Parks and Wildlife Service (New South Wales)|]] website

