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Park Map No. Track Closure Closure Date Reopening Date SRC_List_2020_v3 Park Map No. Track Closure Closure Date Reopening Date Alpine National Park (Central) 35E Golden Ridge Trk 01/05/2020 30/11/2020 Alpine National Park (Central) 35E Shepherds Creek Trk 01/05/2020 30/11/2020 Alpine National Park (Central) 35E King Spur Trk 01/05/2020 30/11/2020 Alpine National Park (Central) 35E Blue Rag Range Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (Central) 35E Victoria River Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (Central) 35E Dinner Plain Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (Central) 35E Water Spur Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (Central) 35E Long Spur Trk 01/05/2020 30/11/2020 Alpine National Park (Central) 35E Youngs Hut Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (Central) 35E Twins Jeep Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (Central) 35E Gunns Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (Central) 35E Mt Murray Trk South 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (Central) 35E Mt Murray Trk North 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (Central) 35E Twins Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (Central) 35E Humffray River Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (Central) 35E Dingo Creek Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (East) 35H Macfarlane Flat Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (East) 35H Cobberas Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (East) 35H Unnamed 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (East) 35H Rams Horn Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (East) 35H Cowombat Flat Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (East) 35H Limestone Creek Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (East) 35H Mccarthys Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (East) 35H Macs Creek Rd 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (East) 35H Buckwong Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (East) 35H Davies Plain Trk 01/05/2020 30/11/2020 Alpine National Park (East) 35H Kings Plain Trk 01/05/2020 30/11/2020 Alpine National Park (East) 35H Misery Trl 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (East) 35H Mt Murphy Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (East) 35H Mt Gibbo Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North East) 35G Davies Plain Trk 01/05/2020 30/11/2020 Alpine National Park (North East) 35G Mt Gibbo Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North East) 35G Mt Anderson Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North East) 35G Shady Creek Upper Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North East) 35G Surveyors Creek Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North East) 35G Tin Creek Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North East) 35G Blue Gum Ridge Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North East) 35G Shady Creek Lower Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North East) 35G Mt Pinnibar Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North East) 35G Stony Creek Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North East) 35G Tom Groggin Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North East) 35G Dunstans Rd 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North East) 35G Wheelers Creek Rd 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North East) 35G Six Mile Ridge Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North East) 35G Mt Hope Rd 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North East) 35G Unnamed 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North West) 35A Evans Creek Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North West) 35A Mccready Trk 01/05/2020 30/11/2020 Alpine National Park (North West) 35A Dandongadale Trk 01/05/2020 30/11/2020 Alpine National Park (North West) 35A Basin Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North West) 35A Sandy Flat Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North West) 35A Burnt Top Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North West) 35A Stockyard Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North West) 35A Long Spur Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North West) 35A Wabonga Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 1 of 14 SRC_List_2020_v3 Park Map No. Track Closure Closure Date Reopening Date Alpine National Park (North West) 35A Buckland Spur Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North West) 35A Mcdonalds Spur Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North West) 35A Wild Horse Gap Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North West) 35A Mcmillans Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North West) 35A Blowfly Creek Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North West) 35A Stockyard Creek Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North West) 35A Cambatong Rd 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F Kellys Rd 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F Eight Mile Loop Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F Unnamed 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F Knocker Link Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F Road 24 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F West Kiewa Logging Rd 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F Stony Top Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F Dungey Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F Dungeys Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F Old Coach Rd 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F Four Mile Creek Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F Toms Link Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F Mountain Creek Rd 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F Holloways Log Rd 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F Razorback Spur Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F Limestone Gap Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F Lightning Creek Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F Australian Alps Walking Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F Besford Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F One Mile Spur Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F J P Gap Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F Six Mile Rd 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F Wombat Creek Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F Hopeful Spur Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F Granite Flat Trk 16/05/2020 15/11/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F 1 In 5 Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F Diggers Creek Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F Steele Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (North) 35F Lanmans Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (South East) 35I Nunniong Rd 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (South East) 35I Marble Gully Trk 11/06/2020 29/10/2020 Alpine National Park (South 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