Macleay Coast Destination master plan

Arakoon and Hat Head National Parks

The Macleay Coast Destination project aims to improve community wellbeing, enhance the regional visitor economy and increase nature based tourism in New South Wales.

Date
23 October 2024
Publisher
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Type
Publication, Park Management, Master plan
Cost
Free
Language
English
Tags
  • ISBN 978-1-923200-98-2
  • ID EH20240203
  • File PDF 14.2MB
  • Pages 71
  • Name macleay-coast-destination-master-plan-240203.pdf

The Macleay Coast Destination project aims to improve community wellbeing, enhance the regional visitor economy and increase nature-based tourism in New South Wales. The project, which includes funding of $6.7 million, will complement the existing historic and cultural significance of key visitor precincts in Arakoon and Hat Head national parks.

The project will be implemented in 3 stages, with a commitment to improving and modernising visitor infrastructure and facilities in these parks to enhance the experience of visitors and locals alike. Works commenced on the Cardwell Street car park upgrade in late September and infrastructure improvement works at the Trial Bay Gaol precinct are scheduled to start in February 2025.

We thank everyone for their valued feedback on the draft master plan. The submissions summary report is now available.

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