At this National Park, you can explore a number of islands and foreshore areas around one of the world's most famous harbours. The park offers superb swimming spots, bushwalking tracks and picnic areas, which offer a huge range of activities. You can also see native wildlife living in rare pockets of bushland, or take a fascinating walk to explore the park's cultural history, which includes convict-built buildings, military fortifications, Aboriginal sites and a heritage lighthouse.
This National Park is unique in that it protects a number of islands and foreshore areas around a world-famous harbour. It is home to rare pockets of bushland, convict-built buildings, military fortifications, Aboriginal sites and a heritage lighthouse. The park's staggering coastline creates an endless natural lookout, offering jaw-dropping views that simply have to be seen to be believed.
This National Park is open from sunrise to sunset. However, it may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.
At Bradleys Head, the parking fee is $8 per vehicle per day, and at North Head, it's $5 per vehicle per day. Landing fees or tour fees apply to visit the islands. All public visitors to Shark, Clark or Rodd Island, need to pay a $7 per person landing fee.
Visitors have praised the park for its amazing views, beautiful lookouts, and great hiking spots. They have described it as a lovely place for a picnic and a really beautiful place to visit. The new lookouts with sandstone have also been highlighted as fantastic.