The installation of an $80,000 modular pump track at the Reflections Holiday Park at Wyangala Waters is already proving a winner with kids of all ages bringing their wheels to the park and enjoying the fun new play space.
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Reflections Holiday Parks CEO Steve Edmonds said the modular pump track was part of a Group-initiative to expand land-based guest offerings across its inland parks.
"The NSW Drought has provided us with opportunities to look at new land-based activities at our inland parks and our investment in a pump track at Wyangala Waters has proven to very popular with guests and visitors from surrounding communities," Mr Edmonds said.
Park Manager Andrew Newson said the pump track was a great addition to the park and kept the kids entertained for hours.
"Our kiosk will have scooters available for free hire and we are also installing a fence and some picnic tables to make the space a great place for families to hang out," Mr Newson said.
"A walking trail we have planned, ending at Thompson's Lookout with fun animal photo opportunities along the way, is another land-based activity we are looking forward to."
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