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Launch of Guide to Horse Riding Tracks
Sunshine Coast Council launched the Guide to Horse Riding Tracks
at Maddock Park Recreation Area in Mooloolah today. Chair of the
Recreation Trail Reference Group, Division 8 Councillor Debbie
Blumel said that horse riders now have access to a wide range of
information about where to horse ride on the Sunshine Coast in
one handy guide.
“The guide includes the location of where to park horse floats,
and where to find facilities such as barbecues, toilets and
taps,” Cr Blumel said. “This guide is the final one of a three
part series – the first two guides provide information about
walking trails and mountain bike riding trails.
“I am delighted that we now have the third guide in the series –
a Guide to Horse Riding Tracks. “Horse riding is a great way for
locals and visitors to explore and enjoy the Coast’s natural
environment and council has now made it easier for people to find
out where horse riding trails are located.
“Council has taken the lead in promoting recreation on the Coast
by producing comprehensive guides for the whole region.” Owner of
Equathon Horse Riding Business Alex Watson said he is pleased
that council is putting resources into horse trail riding on the
Coast.
“The Sunshine Coast is recognised nationally for great horse
riding as our tracks are accessible all year round,” Mr Watson
said. “Development of the three recreation trail brochures is a
very positive council initiative to promote walking, cycling and
horse riding.
“Horse riders love the diversity of trails they can experience
here as the terrain is so varied and ranges from beaches to
eucalypt and subtropical forests. “Our trails are renowned for
being well equipped with infrastructure specifically catering to
horse riders as we provide float parking areas, hitching rails,
troughs and camping facilities where horses are welcome.”
The Guide to Horse Riding highlights both signed and unsigned
trails that pass through and along council road reserves,
Conservation Parks, National Parks, State Forests, Plantation
Forests and on land managed by SEQ Water. On the Sunshine Coast
signed trails suitable for horse riders are located on the Noosa
North Shore, throughout the Noosa Hinterland on the Noosa Trail
Network and at Ewen Maddock Dam, Dularcha Conservation Park and
Mapleton National Park.
As part of the implementation of the Recreation Trail Plan
council is developing a link between Ewen Maddock Dam and
Dularcha Conservation Park for use by walkers, horse riders and
mountain bike riders that is expected to be completed by the end
of July. Copies of the Guide to Horse Riding Tracks are available
from Visitor Information Centres and Customer Contact Centres, or
by phoning council on 5475 8501.
Permanent Link: Launch of Guide to Horse Riding Tracks
Publish Date: 22 Feb 12
Locked Bag 72 Sunshine Coast Mail Centre Q 4560, Sunshine Coast Wide
Phone: 07 5475 7272
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