Jindalee National Park draft plan

NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service is seeking feedback on the draft plan of management for Jindalee National Park north of Cootamundra.
A cyclist mountain biking on a dirt track through the forest.
A cyclist mountain biking on a dirt track through the forest.

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Boen Ferguson/DCCEEW

What’s this about?

Public exhibition of the draft plan will give the community the chance to have a say in the management direction for the park.

The park is located on the traditional country of the Wiradjuri people, approximately 10km north of Cootamundra in the South Western Slopes region of NSW. The park protects significant cultural heritage values and biodiversity values, and provides opportunities for public recreation and nature appreciation.

The Jindalee National Park draft plan of management proposes objectives and operations to achieve:

  • the protection of Aboriginal cultural heritage and natural values
  • the continued recovery of threatened and rare ecosystems and species
  • opportunities for nature-based visitor activities including mountain bike riding, camping, walking, and horse riding.

Have your say

Have your say by 5pm, Tuesday 21 January 2025.

There are 3 ways to provide feedback.

Online consultation

4 October 2024 to 21 January 2025

Have your say online

Email

4 October 2024 to 21 January 2025

npws.parkplanning@environment.nsw.gov.au

Postal submission

4 October 2024 to 21 January 2025

Address: Manager, NPWS Planning and Assessment, Locked Bag 5022, Parramatta, NSW 2124

Consultation period

From:4 October 2024
To:21 January 2025

See consultation methods

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