Livingstone National Park and State Conservation Area Plan of Management

Livingstone National Park and Livingstone State Conservation Area are located 30 kilometres south of Wagga Wagga on the south-west slopes of NSW and cover a total area of 2,458 hectares.

Date
1 November 2008
Publisher
Department of Environment and Climate Change NSW
Type
Publication, Plan of management, Final
Status
Final
Cost
Free
Language
English
Tags
  • ISBN 978-1-74232-051-9
  • ID DECC20080620
  • File PDF 193KB
  • Pages 52
  • Name livingstone-national-park-plan-of-management-080620.pdf

Livingstone National Park and Livingstone State Conservation Area contain a diversity of vegetation communities that provide habitat for up to 15 threatened fauna species and one threatened flora species. They also contain a number of Aboriginal sites which contribute towards the understanding of Aboriginal culture as well as historic sites associated with mining in the area for a range of minerals.

A network of public access trails in the park and state conservation area provide for recreation activities such as vehicle touring, horse riding, cycling, bushwalking and bird watching.

Photo: Livingstone National Park / Jo Caldwell/OEH