Eurobodalla National Park Plan of Management

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.

Date
1 August 2008
Publisher
Department of Planning and Environment
Type
Publication, Plan of management, Final
Status
Final
Cost
Free
Language
English
Tags
  • ISBN 0-73136-1172
  • ID EES20220079
  • File PDF 1.7MB
  • Pages 55
  • Name eurobodalla-national-park-plan-of-management-220079.pdf

Eurobodalla National Park is a discontinuous park, comprising 16 geographically discrete areas of land. However, despite its fragmented nature, the park supports a diverse range of vegetation and native fauna communities. It also contains numerous sites of importance to the local Aboriginal community, as well as sites of historic importance.

One of the primary attractions of this park is its largely undeveloped nature and the range of coastal landforms that it protects. Eurobodalla National Park has received widespread but low-level recreational use over a long period, predominantly from local people. This plan aims to provide appropriate recreation opportunities that complement those available elsewhere along this part of the south coast.

First published in August 2008; reprinted February 2022 with corrections to the maps.

Photo: Eurobodalla National Park / John Spencer/DPE