Caldera Rim Walk Draft Master Plan
Consultation has concluded
Have your say on Caldera Rim Walk Master Plan
NSW National Parks and Wildlife is planning a Caldera Rim Walk in Wollumbin National Park and is inviting community feedback on a draft master plan until 6 March 2023.
The Caldera Rim Walk Draft Master Plan provides overarching concepts for the proposed 8-kilometre (return) half-day bushwalk and associated facilities in Wollumbin National Park.
The proposed walk would be a Grade 4 hiking track in accordance with the Australian Walking Track Grading system, offering a challenge to bushwalkers, climbing over 500 metres in elevation to the top of the inner Tweed Caldera, through rainforest, wet sclerophyll and drier eucalypt forest, showcasing spectacular views of the Wollumbin summit and surrounding caldera.
The proposed Caldera Rim Walk would be accessed from Tyalgum Road, along the existing Tweed Hinterland Rainforest Way Scenic Drive.
The draft master plan also suggests possible future options to extend the walk, which would expand the integrated visitor experiences in the area and cater for a diverse range of bushwalking experiences.
Have your say
The Caldera Rim Walk Draft Master Plan is currently on public exhibition. You are invited to view and provide a written submission on the draft plan until 5pm 6 March 2023 at www.environment.nsw.gov.au/caldera.
- Complete the online survey at www.environment.nsw.gov.au/caldera or
- Print and mail to NPWS Tweed-Byron Area, 135 Murwillumbah St, Murwillumbah, NSW, 2484
- Email npws.wollumbin@environment.nsw.gov.au