STATE PARKS OF NEW SOUTH WALES

'State Parks of New South Wales' is a network of ten protected areas in regional New South Wales, Australia reserved for camping, water sports and recreational uses. State Parks are maintained by the New South Wales Department of Lands and managed by community trust boards.
At present there are ten State Parks:

Belmont State Park, Lake Macquarie

Burrinjuck Waters State Park, near Yass

Coffs Coast State Park, near Coffs Harbour

Copeton Waters State Park, near Armidale

Grabine Lakeside State Park, near Cowra

Killelea State Park, near Wollongong

Lake Burrendong State Park, near Dubbo

Lake Glenbawn State Park, in the Upper Hunter Valley

Lake Keepit State Park, between Tamworth and Narrabri

Wyangala Waters State Park, near Cowra
Other protected areas in New South Wales are maintained by local councils, the National Parks and Wildlife Service, the Botanic Gardens Trust and the forestry arm of the Department of Primary Industries.

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External links



New South Wales State Parks website

State Parks information at the Department of Lands website

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