School excursion
Then and now: Aboriginal culture
Bomaderry Creek Regional Park
Info for teachers
Everything you need to know about Then and now: Aboriginal culture.
What to bring
Please wear fully enclosed shoes and bring a hat, sunscreen, wet weather gear, and lunch which should be low waste with a refillable water bottle. Students should bring gear in a backpack or similar (not plastic bags).
Getting there and parking
Get driving directions
Bomaderry Creek picnic area is in the northern precinct of Bomaderry Creek Regional Park. To get there:
- Drive along the Princes Highway to Bomaderry
- Turn west into Narang Road and park in the carpark approximately 300m along on your left
- It is a 150m walk along a sealed pathway to the picnic area
Road quality
- Sealed roads
Vehicle access
- 2WD vehicles
Weather restrictions
- All weather
Parking
Parking is available on Narang Road. Long vehicles will need to park in the tennis court carpark across the road.
Maps and downloads
Risk assessment and risk benefits
Our rangers and guides have the technical skill and experience to assess the risks and the benefits of a variety of activities delivered as part of our learning programs.
We believe in including opportunities that allow students to learn and experience for themselves through exploration in the natural environment.
Please make your own risk assessment based on the information provided. Detailed potential risks and controls are provided for the site to assist teachers in risk management planning. Teachers and carers should be aware of, and consider the needs, abilities and medical conditions of students when visiting this site. The supervision of students remains the responsibility of the teacher. The school must ensure an adequate number of adult supervisors are present.
Accessibility
Disability access level - medium
Assistance is required to access this area. Please let us know in advance if you are bringing someone with special needs so that we can plan accordingly.
Park info
- in Bomaderry Creek Regional Park in the South Coast region
Bomaderry Creek Regional Park is always open, but may have to close at times due to wet weather or fire danger.