Is the new Western Walking Track affected by the Rifle Range shooting days?
- Published Date
- 13/02/2018
- News Topic
- Council, Sustainability & Environment
![The view across to Maroubra from the Western Walking Track Western Walking Track](https://www.randwick.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/image/0020/215129/WWT-400x300.jpg)
With the opening of the Malabar Headland Western Walking Track just a few days away, we’re addressing concerns around whether our newest bush trail will be affected by the adjacent ANZAC Rifle Range on shooting days. The good news is no it won’t!
The Western Walking Track runs from Pioneers Park at Malabar to Arthur Byrne Reserve, South Maroubra, which is behind the Rifle Range. The track then links to the coastal Eastern Walking Track (also referred to as the Boora Point Walking Track) which follows the coastline, creating an optional circular 4km loop.
However, the Eastern
Walking Track ONLY is subject to closures on shooting days. This means you can
walk from Malabar to South Maroubra seven days a week – hooray! – but will need
to check the shooting schedule in order to make it a circular loop and use the
Eastern Walking Track. Please refer to the map PDF, 76.56 KB for a detailed illustration of the tracks and their opening times.
You can check shooting days and times at the NPS National Parks and Wildlife website here: https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/malabar-headland-national-park/local-alerts