Towra Point is located approximately 16 kilometres south of the centre of Sydney and is within the Sutherland Shire and the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service Sydney South Region. It is situated on the Kurnell Peninsula and forms part of the southern shore of Botany Bay.
Werrikimbe National Park is located 350 kilometres north of Sydney. The Oxley Highway between Walcha and Port Macquarie passes 25 kilometres to the south of the park and is a major route between the tablelands and the coast.
Whian Whian State Conservation Area is located approximately 35 kilometres north of Lismore on the far north coast of New South Wales and comprises 2,435 hectares.
The amendments to Far South Coast Escarpment Parks Plan of Management, Kosciuszko National Park Plan of Management and Mummel Gulf National Park and State Conservation Area Plan of Management enable horse riding to continue in specific wilderness areas. These amendments were adopted by the Minister for the Environment on 13 February 2019.
Eurobodalla National Park covers 2,220 hectares of coastal lands on the south coast of New South Wales between Moruya and Bermagui. It includes approximately 27 hectares of land within the intertidal zone, as well as numerous coastal lakes.
Goolawah National Park, Goolawah Regional Park and Limeburners Creek National Park are located between Port Macquarie and Crescent Head on the NSW Mid North Coast, within the traditional Country of the Dunghutti and Birpai Peoples.
The draft master plan for the Gardens of Stone State Conservation Area sits within the framework provided by the draft plan of management and outlines a range of proposals for visitor management and infrastructure improvements.