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Tapin Tops National Park Plan of Management

Tapin Tops National Park is located approximately 30 kilometres north-west of Wingham on the mid-north coast of New South Wales. The park covers an area of 10,828 hectares.
Publisher: NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 1-74122-036X / ID: NPWS20050678
File: PDF 1.63 MB / Pages 24
Name: tapin-tops-national-park-plan-of-management-050678.pdf
 
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Tapin Tops National Park contains a high biodiversity. Twenty-eight forest ecosystems have been recorded within or on the boundary of the park. Approximately 44% of the park is mapped as old growth forest. Twenty species listed as vulnerable under the Threatened Species Conservation Act and 17 significant animal species have been recorded in the park.

The area was traditionally used by the Birpai people, and it is likely that a number of Aboriginal pathways traversed the area, connecting the tablelands with the coastal plains.

The park also contains a number of relics and plantings from its past use as state forest. Recreation activities in the park include camping, picnicking, bushwalking sightseeing, vehicle touring and swimming.