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St Helens Point Conservation Area (1066 ha)

Extensive sand dunes are a feature of this area. In the past, the introduced marram grass Ammophila arenaria has been used to help stabilise eroding dunes. Where it occurs, the native grass Spinifex hirsutus also plays an important role. Its sand-binding ability prevents sand from moving inland and allows more complex plant communities to develop.

The sand dunes can be damaged by both foot and vehicular traffic. This can lead to 'blowouts' and damage to the sensitive beach environment. For this reason vehicular use is restricted to an area set aside at Peron Dunes.

Toilets with wheelchair access are available.

For more information contact:
Parks and Wildlife Service
Eagle Street, St Helens,
Phone (03) 6376 1550

or

Prospect Offices, Bass Highway
South Launceston,
Phone (03) 6336 5312

Note: This map is not intended for navigational purposes.

Map of St Helens Point Conservation Area


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The URL of this page is http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/reserves/minor_reserves/sthelens_point.html. This page last updated on Wednesday, 05 March, 2008