Seal Rocks’ Holiday Park has undergone a significant facelift with $1.7 million spent on vital infrastructure in the park.
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This is the second stage of three upgrades to the popular North Coast Holiday Parks (NCHP). Once the third and final stage is completed in 2017, NSW Crown Holiday Parks Trust will have spent $7.5 million on the park.
North Coast Holiday Parks is part of NSWCHPT, which manages 36 coastal and inland holiday parks and a number of recreational reserves located on NSW Crown land in some of the state’s most iconic locations. NSWCHPT also incorporates Inland Waters Holiday Parks and South Coast Holiday Parks.
NSWCHPT CEO Steve Edmonds called the project part of the Trust’s commitment to developing their parks into some of the most iconic holiday destinations in the state.
“The Stage 2 Civil Works project has seen a great deal of maintenance occur in the park to ensure the guest experience at Seal Rocks is second to none,” Mr Edmonds said.
Upgrades completed so far at Seal Rocks include new roads and a relocated park entrance; upgrades to the sewer, water and electrical networks; installation of a new amenities block and manager’s residence; relocation of four cabins; demolition of the old amenities blocks, tanks and maintenance shed; retaining walls and new powered sites.
The last stage of park improvements, with new cabins and beach side tents, BBQ shelters, new playground and a guest lounge with ocean views, is due to commence by Easter 2017.