Amendment to Coorabakh National Park Plan of Management

Coorabakh National Park is located about 22 kilometres north of Taree in the hinterland of the NSW mid north coast. The park was reserved in 1999 and covers an area of 1840 hectares.

Date
26 September 2019
Publisher
Department of Planning, Industry and Environment
Type
Publication
Cost
Free
Language
English
Tags
  • ISBN 978-1-922317-23-0
  • ID EES20190543
  • File PDF 1.6MB
  • Pages 7
  • Name coorabakh-national-park-plan-management-amendment-190543.pdf

The Coorabakh National Park Plan of Management adopted in 2007 prohibited horse riding in the park on the basis that the roads were too steep and had poor lines of sight.

Following further investigation, a suitable horse riding route has been identified through the park which provides a link between Lansdowne State Forest to the south-east and Comboyne State Forest to the north-west. This amendment allows horse riding in Coorabakh National Park along this specific route and updates the mapping of the park's road and trail network.

This amendment was approved by the Minister for Energy and Environment on 22 August 2019 and should be read in conjunction with the Coorabakh National Park Plan of Management (2007).