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Gibraltar Range Group of Parks Plan of Management

Incorporating Barool, Capoompeta, Gibraltar Range, Nymboida and Washpool National Parks and Nymboida and Washpool State Conservation Areas

The Gibraltar Range Group of Parks includes Barool, Capoompeta, Gibraltar Range, Nymboida and Washpool National Parks and Nymboida and Washpool State Conservation Areas. These five national parks and two state conservation areas are located on the Gibraltar Range half way between Glen Innes and Grafton, and are transected by the Gwydir Highway. They are considered together in this plan because they are largely contiguous and have similar management issues.
Publisher: Department of Environment and Conservation (NSW)
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 0-73136-8614 / ID: DECC20050208
File: PDF 1.41 MB / Pages 85
Name: gibraltar-range-group-parks-plan-of-management-050208.pdf
 
Tags: Plan of managementFinal

The Gibraltar Range Group of Parks encompasses some of the most diverse and least disturbed forested country in New South Wales. The Parks contain a stunning landscape of granite boulders, expansive rainforests, tall trees, steep gorges, clear waters and magnificent scenery over wilderness forests.

Approximately one third of the area is included on the World Heritage list as part of the Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves of Australia (CERRA).

The Gibraltar Range Group of Parks provides a large range of nature-based recreational opportunities. Large sections have been declared as wilderness; other sections provide opportunities for walking on formed tracks, car touring, camping and picnicking.

Photo: Gibraltar Washpool World Heritage Walk, Dandahra Creek. Credit: R Cleary Seen Australia/OEH.