Columbey National Park
Overview
Columbey National Park was created in July 2007. It covers an area of 868ha. View the detailed park and fire management documents.
Highlights: Columbey National Park is home to a large variety of plants and animals, including several endangered species. The park has a gently undulating landscape, with Tower Hill being its highest point at around 100m above sea level.
Activities: This park is popular with 4WD enthusiasts, horse riders, cyclists and bushwalkers. It contains a network of fire trails including Columbey horse riding trails and the horse riding-only Horse trail.
Access: The park is located 23km north-east of Maitland. The main entry-point to the park is off Clarence Town Road.
These maps give a basic overview of park attractions and facilities, and may not be detailed enough for some activities. We recommend that you buy a topographic map before you go exploring.
Contact
- in the North Coast region
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Gloucester office
02 6538 5300
Contact hours: Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 4.30pm. - 59 Church Street, Gloucester NSW 2422
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Email: npws.barringtontops@environment.nsw.gov.au
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Gloucester office