Ben Boyd National Park is a dramatic coastal park on the far south coast of New South Wales with rugged headlands, hidden beaches and native bushland that stretch between Merimbula and Eden. The dramatic coastal landscape offers expansive ocean views, steep cliffs and scenic lookouts that capture the wild character of this region’s shoreline.
70434 Green Cape Lighthouse, Ben Boyd National Park, South East NSW, Australia
One of the park’s most iconic features is the Green Cape Lighthouse, perched on the tip of a windswept headland. This lighthouse stands sentinel over the Southern Ocean and provides a dramatic focal point for photography and exploration, especially at dawn and dusk when the light plays across ocean swells and rocky outcrops.
70435 Coastal scenery, Ben Boyd National Park, NSW, Australia
The park’s coastline also includes secluded beaches, rugged rock platforms and scenic walking tracks that lead through heathland and forest toward ocean vantage points. Wildlife is abundant in the area, with seabirds, marine life and native mammals often seen along the shoreline or in sheltered inlets. Each section of the park — north and south of Eden — offers its own distinctive mix of coastal wilderness and scenic beauty.