Project update

September 2024

Project update: Kamay Botany Bay National Park

  • The Visitor Centre at Kurnell is closed and construction of a new facility will commence in the second half of this year.
  • Work is planned at the Cricket Pitch, which will include car park and amenity upgrades.
  • A new amenities building has been constructed at Commemoration Flat and is now open for public use.
  • The construction of the new ferry wharves at Kurnell and La Perouse continues, led by Transport for NSW. For the latest updates, visit the official project website.
  • These construction activities will require closures at affected visitor precincts. Please check NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service visitor alerts when planning your visit. 

Brown building, with yellow gender symbols on building. Surrounded by green bushland.

Project update: Royal National Park 

  • The Wattamolla Beach track upgrade is complete. The new track provides improved access for visitors to Wattamolla Beach and Lagoon, two of the most popular destinations in Royal National Park. 

yellow rock forming a straight pathway surrounded by brown and green bushland

yellow rock forming a straight pathway surrounded by brown and green bushland

  • Work on the repair of Garie Beach Road has commenced. Work is being coordinated by Transport for NSW and is scheduled for completion in 2025. Until the roadworks are complete, Garie Beach precinct remains closed to visitors. 
  • Construction of a new track over Garie Headland will commence in the second half of this year. Following the completion of repair work to Garie Beach Road and the reopening of the visitor precinct, the new track will link the visitor precinct to Little Garie and the southern sections of the Royal Coast Track and the Great Southern Walk.
  • A section of track at Burning Palms between the Burning Palms Surf Club and beach was completed in June 2024. This track has been used for many years by visitors and surf club members to access the beach or when heading to Figure 8 Pools. The track was in poor condition with extensive erosion. The new track includes an elevated board walk and stone steps which provide an easier and more pleasant walking surface for visitors accessing this part of the park. 

Gray ascending steps with yellow strips surrounded by green bushland

Red dusty ascending outdoor staircase

  • Track works in the vicinity of Palm Jungle have been progressing well with work currently underway near Werrong Lookout. Some sections of completed work have been heavily impacted by severe storms earlier in 2024 and will require repair prior to being reopened to visitors. All track works between Burning Palms and Otford are expected to be completed by early 2025. 
  • Planning for the new track connection from Otford Lookout to Bald Hill is underway. 

Progress update: Illawarra Escarpment State Conservation Area 

Bald Hill to Stanwell Park

  • Parts of this section of the walk were damaged in the April 2024 flood event. While the walk remains open, park users should exercise caution when walking this track. 
  • NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service are planning to undertake repairs works which will include ground stabilisation, drainage and repairs to track and steps. 

Wodi Wodi to Forest tracks: 

  • The majority of helicopter operations delivering materials to hard-to-reach sections of the track have now been completed. 
  • This section of the walk is almost complete and scheduled to open in October 2024.

Brown sandstone steps ascending up through green bushland.

Brown sandstone steps ascending up through green bushland.

Forest and Woodward: 

  • Track work has commenced on this section, with track renewals and upgrades.
  • This section is scheduled to re-open December 2024.