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Mangrove Creek Dam Water Catchment is a region in the Central Coast of New South Wales, characterized by its pristine natural environment and significant role as a water supply. The area features a landscape of steep land formations and numerous creeks that feed into the Mangrove Creek Dam, the largest dam on the Central Coast. While direct access within the immediate catchment is restricted to protect water quality, the broader surrounding areas offer opportunities for several sports like touring cycling,…

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Brush Creek Ascent loop from Yarramalong

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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What is Mangrove Creek Dam Water Catchment?

Mangrove Creek Dam Water Catchment is a region located on the Central Coast of New South Wales. It functions as the primary water source for the Central Coast, with the dam holding 190 billion liters of water. The area is known for its pristine natural environment and significant ecological integrity.

What outdoor activities are available in Mangrove Creek Dam Water Catchment?

The broader region around Mangrove Creek Dam Water Catchment offers opportunities for outdoor activities, including touring cycling. While direct access within the immediate catchment is restricted, designated areas and the surrounding Central Coast region provide various routes. Komoot offers guides such as Cycling in Mangrove Creek Dam Water Catchment.

Are there cycling routes in Mangrove Creek Dam Water Catchment?

Yes, the broader Central Coast region, which includes areas around Mangrove Creek Dam Water Catchment, features an extensive network of shared pathways and cycle tracks. These routes span over 186 miles (300 km) and cater to both recreational and touring cyclists. Many routes follow natural waterways, lakes, and coastlines.

Are there family-friendly cycling options near Mangrove Creek Dam Water Catchment?

The Central Coast region offers numerous shared pathways and cycle tracks suitable for families. These routes are generally designed for recreational use, providing accessible options for various skill levels. Visitors can explore guides like Traffic-free bike rides in Mangrove Creek Dam Water Catchment for suitable options.

What is the Mangrove Creek Dam Visitor Centre?

The Mangrove Creek Dam features a Visitor Centre, which opened in September 2023. This facility offers an interactive education centre, accessible family-friendly amenities, a children's play space, and a revitalized picnic area. It provides an opportunity to learn about the dam's significance and the surrounding natural beauty.

What are the access rules for Mangrove Creek Dam Water Catchment?

Direct access for extensive touring cycling within the immediate 39 square miles (101 square kilometers) catchment area is restricted. This is due to its primary role as a potable water supply. However, the broader region and designated areas allow for outdoor activities.

What is the size of Mangrove Creek Dam?

Mangrove Creek Dam is the largest dam on the Central Coast. It has a capacity to hold 190 billion liters of water. The dam wall itself is an impressive structure, measuring 262 feet (80 meters) high and 1,247 feet (380 meters) long.

How popular are the routes in Mangrove Creek Dam Water Catchment on komoot?

Routes in the Mangrove Creek Dam Water Catchment region are highly rated on komoot. More than 100 visitors have shared their experiences, resulting in an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars for the available routes and trails.

Where can I find komoot guides for Mangrove Creek Dam Water Catchment?

Komoot offers specific guides for exploring the region. These include Cycling in Mangrove Creek Dam Water Catchment and Traffic-free bike rides in Mangrove Creek Dam Water Catchment. These guides provide detailed information for planning outdoor activities.

What is the official website for Mangrove Creek Dam Water Catchment information?

Information related to Mangrove Creek Dam Water Catchment is managed by the Central Coast Council. The official website for water supply services is centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/residents/roads-and-water/water-supply-services.

What is the contact number for Central Coast Council regarding Mangrove Creek Dam?

For general inquiries related to Mangrove Creek Dam Water Catchment and Central Coast Council services, the customer service phone number is (02) 4306 7900. This number can provide further assistance and information.

Are there mountain biking opportunities near Mangrove Creek Dam?

While direct access to the immediate catchment is restricted, the general area, including parts of McPherson State Forest, facilitates mountain biking through organized visits. A specific route known as "The Hinterland History Ride" is mentioned as a mountain bike ride with available directions.

What natural features characterize the Mangrove Creek Dam area?

The Mangrove Creek Dam area is characterized by a pristine environment with minimal habitation. Its geology features steep land formations that contribute to numerous creeks efficiently feeding water into the dam. This natural landscape helps maintain the ecological integrity of the water catchment.

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