Please help protect the natural environment by following these guidelines:
- Leave no trace of your visit.
- Take out what you take in. Take all your rubbish out with you. Bins are not provided
- Keep to formed vehicle and walking tracks. Short cuts cause erosion and disturb native habitat
- Minimize wheel spin to avoid track damage in wet conditions.
- Be prepared for the unexpected.
- Let someone know before you go
- Don't drive in remote areas on your own, always travel with others incase something goes wrong.
- Dogs, cats or other pets are prohibited in national parks
- When camping you should be fully self sufficient with food, water and camping equipment.
- Always carry a tent or swag. Huts are for emergency use only.
- Firewood supplies are limited especially in the alpine and sub alpine areas, so the use of camping stoves is preferred.
- Weather can deteriorate suddenly and without warning, and in alpine areas, snow can fall at any time of year, including mid-summer.
- Don't hesitate to turn back if the trip becomes too difficult or the weather deteriorates.
- Some roads are subject to seasonal closures in winter and early spring, check closures before you go.