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Gardens of Stone National Park Plan of Management

Gardens of Stone National Park comprises 15,010 hectares of varied terrain from limestone outcrops to sandstone escarpments. It is located on the western fringe of the Sydney Basin, 35 kilometres north of Lithgow. The park adjoins the western boundary of Wollemi National Park.
Publisher: Department of Environment and Climate Change NSW
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-74232-384-8 / ID: DECCW20090514
File: PDF 6.37 MB / Pages 45
Name: gardens-of-stone-national-park-plan-of-management-090514.pdf
 
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Important values of the park include the spectacular wild and rugged scenery, a diversity of natural environments, a large number of eucalypt species, the occurrence of threatened or restricted native plant and animal species, and its cultural heritage. Because of its values, Gardens of Stone National Park has been included as part of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area.

The park offers opportunities, in conjunction with other conservation areas in the Sydney sandstone system, for the conservation of evolutionary and ecological processes, solitude and a range of recreation opportunities.

Amendment to the Gardens of Stone National Park Plan of Management (2024).

The Gardens of Stone National Park plan of management was amended in March 2024. The amendment enables construction of a multi-day Wollemi great walk through Wollemi and Gardens of Stone national parks.

See also: Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area Strategic Plan (2009).

Photo: Pagoda, Gardens of Stone National Park. Credit: Rosie Nicolai.