Crowdy Bay National Park Plan of Management

Crowdy Bay National Park is located on the mid-north coast of New South Wales, some 25 kilometres north-east of Taree. The park was reserved in 1972 and it extends from Crowdy Head/Harrington in the south to Dunbogan/Laurieton in the north.

Date
1 December 1987
Publisher
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
Type
Publication, Plan of management, Final
Status
Final
Cost
Free
Language
English
Tags
  • ISBN 0-73052-1621
  • ID DECC19870001
  • File PDF 71KB
  • Pages 27
  • Name crowdy-bay-national-park-plan-of-management-870001.pdf

Crowdy Bay National Park is an important conservation area on the coast of New South Wales. Major features associated with the park are Diamond Head, Watson Taylors Lake and two long ocean beaches, Dunbogan Beach and Crowdy Beach, backed by heath plains.

Crowdy Bay National Park has significant natural and cultural values. With its nineteen kilometres of coastline, frontage to Watson Taylors Lake and its beautiful natural setting, the national park is also important for recreational use.

Photo: Crowdy Bay National Park / J Spencer/OEH