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Things to Do in Columbey National Park

Columbey National Park is a protected area spanning 868 hectares, located approximately 23 kilometers north-east of Maitland in New South Wales, Australia. The park features a gently undulating landscape, with Tower Hill reaching approximately 100 meters above sea level. It is characterized by diverse vegetation, including significant ecological communities such as the Lower Hunter Spotted Gum – Ironbark Forest, providing habitat for numerous plant and wildlife species. This natural setting offers varied terrain for several outdoor sports like cycling and…

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Countryside Road to Dungog loop from Mindaribba

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Columbey National Park located?

Columbey National Park is situated in New South Wales, Australia. It is approximately 14 miles (23 kilometers) north-east of Maitland.

What outdoor activities are available in Columbey National Park?

Columbey National Park provides opportunities for cycling, bushwalking, and 4WD exploration. The park's network of fire trails and forest tracks supports these activities. Its diverse natural environment offers a setting for outdoor enthusiasts.

Is Columbey National Park suitable for road cycling?

The trails in Columbey National Park are predominantly fire trails and management tracks. These are generally more suitable for mountain biking or gravel cycling rather than traditional paved road cycling. The terrain includes sections for various skill levels.

Are there cycling routes in Columbey National Park?

Yes, Columbey National Park offers a network of shared fire trails and forest tracks for cycling. These routes traverse spotted gum and ironbark forests. Information on cycling options can be found in the guide: Road Cycling Routes in Columbey National Park.

What is the difficulty level of cycling routes in Columbey National Park?

Cycling routes in Columbey National Park cater to both beginner and intermediate riders. Some sections, such as the climb up Tower Hill, present more challenging terrain. Riders should be aware that many trails are shared with other users.

What are the natural features of Columbey National Park?

Columbey National Park spans 868 hectares with a gently undulating landscape. Tower Hill is its highest point, reaching approximately 330 feet (100 meters) above sea level. The park features diverse vegetation, including three endangered ecological communities.

What wildlife can be found in Columbey National Park?

Columbey National Park provides habitat for various wildlife species. These include the vulnerable brush-tailed phascogale, koalas, and swamp wallabies. The park also supports a diverse range of bird species.

Are there family-friendly cycling options in Columbey National Park?

Columbey National Park offers trails suitable for various skill levels, including options that can be enjoyed by families. The network of fire trails and forest tracks provides a natural setting for leisurely rides. Riders should assess trail conditions for suitability.

What is Tower Hill in Columbey National Park?

Tower Hill is the highest point within Columbey National Park, reaching approximately 330 feet (100 meters) above sea level. It offers a more challenging section for cyclists and bushwalkers. The hill contributes to the park's undulating landscape.

How popular is Columbey National Park on komoot?

Columbey National Park has been visited by more than 30 komoot users. The available routes have an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars. This indicates a positive reception from the komoot community.

How can I contact Columbey National Park for more information?

For additional information or inquiries regarding Columbey National Park, contact the NPWS Barrington Tops Area Office. The phone number is +61 2 6538 5300. The official website is nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/columbey-national-park.

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