
Resources
Greening Bathurst has a number of resources.
Click on the images below to find out more about each resource.

A Natural History of Cox’s 1814/15 Road – Australia’s First Inland European Road.
A 95 page Tour Guide Book with 8 maps and a wealth of Coxs Road Information is now available.

This tour will allow you to understand the Bathurst landscape, enjoy its scenery, and become familiar with the ecology, geomorphology, hydrology, and geology of this ancient landscape, as well as aspects of human history. From Wahluu through Evans Plains to Vittoria and back through Pretty Plains to Orphir Road.

A detailed article by Chris Marshall - Bathurst: A City in a Special Landscape, published in April 2016

Greening Bathurst’s
Scenic and Natural History Tour 3
in the Bathurst Region, by Prof. David Goldney AM, from Holy Trinity Church, Kelso, through Raglan Creek Floodplain, Old Brick Pit Wetlands, the Bicentennial River Park, and other geological and historic sites around Bathurst.

Dr. David Goldney
This tour traverses a small part of Wiradjuri Country from Boundary Road Reserve on the slopes of Wahluu to Evans Crown, Tarana.

by Chris Marshall
The Geodiversity of Cox’s Road from Mount York to the Flag Staff in Bathurst

by Barbara Mactaggart et al
Including the Vegetation Management Plan, incorporating Woodlands, River Care, and Reserves.