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Feedback sought for Crater Lakes trails

Feedback sought for Crater Lakes trails
10 July 2023

Mount Gambier History Group representative Jeanette Aslin (left) and Mount Gambier Mountain Bike Community members Shane DeJong and Peter Wheeler on the Mountain Trail at the Crater Lakes.
Mount Gambier History Group representative Jeanette Aslin (left) and Mount Gambier Mountain Bike Community members Shane DeJong and Peter Wheeler on the Mountain Trail at the Crater Lakes.
Mount Gambier History Group representative Jeanette Aslin (left) and Mount Gambier Mountain Bike Community members Shane DeJong and Peter Wheeler on the Mountain Trail at the Crater Lakes.

City of Mount Gambier is seeking community input to develop a Crater Lakes Trails Plan.

Council engaged Open Trails Australia to develop a Trails Plan for the Crater Lakes peri-urban Park (the Park). The Park is a unique site that serves a diverse variety of social, cultural, environmental and economic roles for the community and contributes significantly to the lifestyle of Mount Gambier residents and visitors.

As part of the Crater Lakes Activation Plan project, a broad trails audit was undertaken in 2022 and Council plans to expand on this work to create a Trails Plan to guide the sustainable provision, management, and maintenance of the Park's trails network.

"Our vision for the Parks Trails network is to provide a sustainable and high quality network of trails which enhance and complement the immersive nature of the Park, while also improving access and celebrating its unique qualities,” City of Mount Gambier Strategic Development and Recreation Coordinator Hayley Rowe said.

The trails are currently used by a variety of groups including walkers, runners and mountain bike enthusiasts and we’d like to explore how the trail network could function more efficiently to benefit all users. - Strategic Development and Recreation Coordinator Hayley Rowe

The Trails Plan will provide Council with a rationalised and detailed framework that is based on findings gained through a gap analysis, community consultation and key considerations such as culture and accessibility.

The development of the Trails Plan will also include signage, maintenance, compliance, safety/risk and governance requirements.

A map of the current Trails Network is available to download at Have Your Say Mount Gambier.

“We are inviting our community and visitors to contribute to the development of the Trails Plan through an online survey, by adding pins and comments to the trails network map and by coming along to community engagement sessions.”

Community engagement sessions will be held at Wulanda Recreation and Convention Centre on:

  • Sunday 23 July 2023 2:00pm – 3:00pm
  • Monday 24 July 2023 10:00am - 11:00am
  • Monday 24 July 2023 5:30pm - 6:30pm

Please register to attend a session via Eventbrite

Media contact: City of Mount Gambier Media and Communications Coordinator Sharny McLean on 0413 798 327 or smclean@mountgambier.sa.gov.au

Mount Gambier Mountain Bike Community members Shane DeJong and Peter Wheeler with Mount Gambier History Group representative Jeanette Aslin at the Crater Lakes.
Shane DeJong, Jeanette Aslin and Peter Wheeler
Mount Gambier Mountain Bike Community members Shane DeJong and Peter Wheeler with Mount Gambier History Group representative Jeanette Aslin at the Crater Lakes.