Greenfield Beach, Beach in Jervis Bay National Park, Australia
Greenfield Beach is a sandy shore in Jervis Bay National Park featuring a grassed foreshore with walking trails that wind through the surrounding landscape. The beach provides views of dolphins, white-bellied sea eagles, and other wildlife in the water and sky.
The beach took its name from Colin Greenfield, a local resident who lived in the area from the 1940s through the 1970s. The location has long served as a place for recreation and wildlife observation by visitors.
The beach sits within Jervis Bay Marine Park, where the coastal landscape supports nesting sites for seabirds and shallow waters where families often spot dolphins swimming near the shore.
The beach provides free electric barbecues, fresh drinking water, cool showers, and flush toilets with covered eating areas for daytime use. All facilities are spread throughout the grounds and easy to find.
Two distinct walking paths allow visitors to explore the area while watching wildlife in their natural setting, with one trail connecting the beach to nearby forest areas. These routes give hikers different perspectives of the coastal landscape.
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