The campgrounds at Sandon River and Woody Head face coastal hazards including erosion, recession and inundation. These coastal hazards are threatening the use of the campgrounds and their natural and cultural values.
The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) has prepared draft coastal hazard response plans for Sandon River and Woody Head campgrounds, which include detailed coastal hazard studies and an assessment of potential management approaches. The draft NPWS coastal hazard response plans will be supporting documents to the Clarence Valley Council Open Coast Coastal Management Program.
Consultation on the draft plans has now closed.
Sandon River
Sandon River campground is in Yuraygir National Park. The site is environmentally and culturally significant, forming part of the Solitary Islands Marine Park. The Sandon River campground is currently experiencing coastal erosion and inundation, which is impacting the access road and campground and is expected to worsen by 2043.
A draft coastal hazard response plan has been developed for Sandon River campground, which assesses the coastal hazards experienced at Sandon River and proposes options to manage the risks posed by coastal hazards.
We have prepared a factsheet that summarises the coastal hazards at Sandon River campground and how NPWS proposes to manage them.
Woody Head
Woody Head campground is in Bundjalung National Park. Woody Head beach is one of the fastest eroding beaches in NSW. Without protection access to the site is predicted to be compromised by 2030.
A draft coastal hazard response plan has been developed for Woody Head campground, which assesses the coastal hazards experienced at Woody Head and options proposed to manage the risks posed by coastal hazards.
We have prepared a factsheet that summarises the coastal hazards at Woody Head campground and how NPWS proposes to manage them.
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Public consultation on the draft plans closed on 29 July 2024.