Smiths Creek Reserve - trail and access improvements

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Consultation has concluded

Council has received grant funding under the NSW Government Places to Roam funding program to improve recreation outcomes for the community and reduce impacts on the environment.

We're wanting to make improvements to walking trails and signage to help visitors access trails throughout Smiths Creek Reserve.

To reduce vehicle access to our largest urban bushland reserve, we'll be installing new gates and other barriers, at key points across the reserve.

These works aim to improve the walking experience for people, while also protecting plant and animal habitat.

The proposed works include:

  • Trail improvements: Upgrades to fire trails and walking trails including improvements to pathways and drainage to reduce impact on the environment and improve access as well as a new 580 metre green-link trail linking the Leumeah Precinct to Smiths Creek through the Leumeah Scout Hall. See the proposed trail improvements.
  • New wayfinding signage: New signage at major entry points as well as trail markers to improve wayfinding.
  • Vehicle mitigation: Installation of new gates and vehicle mitigation measures such as fencing and barriers, at key points across the reserve. This aims to increase community safety and reduce environmental impacts of illegal trail bike use which is prohibited in all Council recreational parks and natural bushland reserves.

Have your say

We need your help to identify where trail bikes are entering the reserve, so we can install fencing and barriers, to reduce vehicle access and protect this precious natural environment.

Use the tool below to drag and drop a pin onto the map, to show;

- Where you have spotted a trail bike

- Where trail bikes are accessing the reserve

- Where you believe trail upgrades are required

Community information session

You’re invited to attend a community information session for local residents at 13 December 2023 between 5:30pm and 6:30pm at Waminda Oval, Waminda Ave, Campbelltown to find out more about the plans and discuss the project with Council staff.

Consultation closes Wednesday 20 December 2023.

Council has received grant funding under the NSW Government Places to Roam funding program to improve recreation outcomes for the community and reduce impacts on the environment.

We're wanting to make improvements to walking trails and signage to help visitors access trails throughout Smiths Creek Reserve.

To reduce vehicle access to our largest urban bushland reserve, we'll be installing new gates and other barriers, at key points across the reserve.

These works aim to improve the walking experience for people, while also protecting plant and animal habitat.

The proposed works include:

  • Trail improvements: Upgrades to fire trails and walking trails including improvements to pathways and drainage to reduce impact on the environment and improve access as well as a new 580 metre green-link trail linking the Leumeah Precinct to Smiths Creek through the Leumeah Scout Hall. See the proposed trail improvements.
  • New wayfinding signage: New signage at major entry points as well as trail markers to improve wayfinding.
  • Vehicle mitigation: Installation of new gates and vehicle mitigation measures such as fencing and barriers, at key points across the reserve. This aims to increase community safety and reduce environmental impacts of illegal trail bike use which is prohibited in all Council recreational parks and natural bushland reserves.

Have your say

We need your help to identify where trail bikes are entering the reserve, so we can install fencing and barriers, to reduce vehicle access and protect this precious natural environment.

Use the tool below to drag and drop a pin onto the map, to show;

- Where you have spotted a trail bike

- Where trail bikes are accessing the reserve

- Where you believe trail upgrades are required

Community information session

You’re invited to attend a community information session for local residents at 13 December 2023 between 5:30pm and 6:30pm at Waminda Oval, Waminda Ave, Campbelltown to find out more about the plans and discuss the project with Council staff.

Consultation closes Wednesday 20 December 2023.

Consultation has concluded
  • Project update

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    Smiths Creek Reserve upgrades are starting soon.

    The first part of the project will start in May with renowned artists Jason Wing and Maddison Gibbs from MadWings Murals leading a mural project alongside local school students, to beautify the old pylons found near the Corunna Avenue entrance.

    Over the coming months, we’ll be starting work on the new wayfinding signage, trail upgrades and vehicle access mitigation measures.

    Thank you to everyone who participated in the community consultation process.

    The trail bike access points identified by the community, in conjunction with Council’s own records, helped determine the priority order for vehicle access mitigation works that will be undertaken.

    We’ll keep you up to date as the project continues.