Euston Regional Park Plan of Management

Euston Regional Park has frontage to the Murray River just outside of Euston, approximately 80 kilometres west of Balranald in the far west of New South Wales. The park covers 3274 hectares and is within the traditional Country of the Kureinji People.

Date
13 November 2020
Publisher
Department of Planning, Industry and Environment
Type
Publication, Plan of management, Final
Cost
Free
Language
English
Tags
  • ISBN 978-1-922493-61-3
  • ID EES20200514
  • File PDF 1.5MB
  • Pages 41
  • Name euston-regional-park-plan-of-management-200514.pdf

Euston Regional Park is located in the Murray Channels and Floodplains subregion of the Riverina Bioregion. The park was formerly a state forest and is significant for its protection of several vegetation associations particularly river red gum and black box woodland.

As the 'backyard' to local Euston residents, the park provides access to Lock 15/Euston Weir and is well-used for fishing, walking, picnics and camping.

This is the first plan of management for this park.