FORESHORE RESERVE BOUNDARIES
Dear Neighbours,
We’re getting in touch to help make sure you know where the Walkerville Foreshore Reserve boundaries are and why it’s important to check them before doing any work near the coast.
With homes, tracks and vegetation so close together, it isn’t always obvious where private land ends and the foreshore reserve begins. These boundaries matter because the Foreshore is protected land, and even small changes can affect fragile coastal vegetation, wildlife habitat and dune stability.
Before clearing vegetation, mowing, landscaping, storing materials, or carrying out any work near the coast, please take a moment to check the foreshore reserve boundaries.
Boundary maps are available at here.
The Walkerville Foreshore Committee manages Crown land in the Walkerville Foreshore Reserve on behalf of the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA).
How you can help
For some simple tips to help protect our special coastline and its biodiversity, follow the Quick Links below.
And finally…
lf you’re ever unsure about boundaries or what’s appropriate within the reserve, please get in touch. We are always happy to help.
Thank you for helping care for the Walkerville Foreshore.
Warm regards,
Walkerville Foreshore Committee of Management
admin@walkervilleforeshore.com.au
Quick Links
Follow the links below to access boundary maps and practical guidance for looking after the foreshore.
Each link takes you to a specific page on our website with supporting information and downloadable resources.
- Interactive Map to Print, download KML or view in Google Earth
- Top 10 local problem plants with photos
- PDFs of Weed Alert Resources
- Garden waste disposal tips
- Vegetation management plan
- Anonymous Reporting – illegal dumping, weed outbreak, damaged fencing, erosion, encroachment issues.
Flyer for download
You can download or print our letter drop flyer below for reference.