Woolgoolga Whale Trail

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Construction for the Whale Trail project commenced 18 March to be completed by June 2024.

Visit Projects and Initiatives to view the concept plan and stay up to date.

Whale Trail Overview

The route between Woolgoolga Beach Reserve to the existing Solitary Islands Coastal Walk is already a popular walk for locals and visitors. Upgrading the walkway will offer greater pedestrian safety, improved accessibility, attract visitors and foster economic opportunities for Woolgoolga.

The concept design is influenced by environmental factors along with other considerations, including accessibility, safety and the key grant requirement that the pathway connects Woolgoolga Beach Reserve with the Solitary Islands Coastal Walk.

Where we are up to

The final concept plan has been adopted for the $1.1 million Woolgoolga Whale Trail. Taking into consideration of community feedback received during extensive community consultations.

The City is committed to build the project for visitors and the local community, while protecting the environment.

Consultation closed: Thank you to everyone who provided feedback.
Construction for the Whale Trail project commenced 18 March to be completed by June 2024.

Visit Projects and Initiatives to view the concept plan and stay up to date.

Whale Trail Overview

The route between Woolgoolga Beach Reserve to the existing Solitary Islands Coastal Walk is already a popular walk for locals and visitors. Upgrading the walkway will offer greater pedestrian safety, improved accessibility, attract visitors and foster economic opportunities for Woolgoolga.

The concept design is influenced by environmental factors along with other considerations, including accessibility, safety and the key grant requirement that the pathway connects Woolgoolga Beach Reserve with the Solitary Islands Coastal Walk.

Where we are up to

The final concept plan has been adopted for the $1.1 million Woolgoolga Whale Trail. Taking into consideration of community feedback received during extensive community consultations.

The City is committed to build the project for visitors and the local community, while protecting the environment.

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