Greenpatch Point

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35°08′11.49″S 150°43′28.90″E / 35.1365250°S 150.7246944°E / -35.1365250; 150.7246944

Jervis Bay Territory map

Greenpatch is a locality in the Jervis Bay Territory, Australia. It is located inside Boodere National Park.

Amenities

Usually, the amenities there include:

  • Fresh water
  • Toilets
  • Hot water showers
  • Sheltered BBQ areas

Geography

Greenpatch is located on Aboriginal Land within Booderee National Park. It is located in close proximity to HMAS Creswell and Jervis Bay Village. Greenpatch beach is approximately 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) long.

Boarded Walkway leading out into Greenpatch Beach

Wildlife

Greenpatch is home to many different kinds of Australian native flora and fauna, including kangaroos, kookaburras, rosellas, lorikeets, wombats and many more.

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