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Handy Tips
Staying at Wee
Jasper Reserves means a lot of things, it means you can relax, you
can have a great time and you can be close to nature.
At Wee Jasper
Reserves we try to limit the impact we have both on the natural
environment as well as the stock, such as sheep, cattle and horses,
that live in the area.
The native wildlife
around the Reserves are very active, check
out what's recently been spotted. Please don't be tempted
to leave food out for animals or birds, our food can unintentionally
harm them and it can also encourage vermin such as rats and mice...
or worse!
Please take
your rubbish away with you - the Wee Jasper Transfer Station
is open for general rubbish on most Sunday afternoons (except long
weekends - then it's Monday). Check with the Reserves Ranger for details.
Boil
your drinking water or BYO.
Be careful
on the roads, not only the native wildlife but also the local
stock can sometimes wander on to the road - not to mention the odd
bushwalker - so drive safely and drive slowly.
Reserve
roads are public roads. Please obey speed limit signs. Motorbikes
must be road registered and riders licenced. For your own safety
riding in the back of trailers/utes is strictly forbidden.
Don't wash
in any of the rivers or streams with any sort of soap - soap
can harm the ecosystem - the fish, the birds, the water and the
animals that drink it (including us).
You need a recreational
fishing licence from the NSW Department of Fisheries to
fish in the waters of Wee Jasper Valley these can be obtained from the Wee Jasper General Store.
Please follow
fire and fishing restrictions current at the time of your visit
- if you are unsure see our News page
or ask the Ranger. See Useful Links and News and Weather to help you plan your trip.
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