This horse riding management plan identifies routes that may be authorised for horse riding in Wollemi National Park adjacent to the localities of Mountain Lagoon, Upper Colo, Wheeny Creek, Blaxlands Ridge and Kurrajong.
This publication is the pest management strategy for the Blue Mountains region, which covers the Sydney, South Western Slopes, South Eastern Highlands, and Brigalow Belt South bioregions.
This amendment facilitates establishment of a new section of track. The proposed new walking track would be constructed from Gardens of Stone SCA through Gardens of Stone National Park to connect with the Glow Worm Tunnel track in Wollemi National Park.
Wollemi National Park covers an area of about 488,620 hectares of rugged dissected plateau located on the north-west fringe of the Sydney Basin. The park is the second largest national park in New South Wales. It is part of a large system of unmodified and interconnected sandstone landscapes surrounding the Sydney metropolitan area.
The National Parks and Wildlife Service proposes to construct a new pedestrian path through the Glow Worm Tunnel in Wollemi National Park and upgrade the tunnel exit area, including retaining the collapsed tunnel exit area.