Review the draft master plan and have your say by Wednesday 15 July 2026.

Camden Council has prepared a draft master plan to guide the future of Camden Bicentennial Equestrian Park. The plan sets a long-term vision to improve equestrian facilities, accessibility and infrastructure while supporting compatible community use, and protecting the Park’s unique landscape.

Camden Bicentennial Equestrian Park is a key regional destination for a wide range of equestrian disciplines and events. The draft master plan builds on earlier community feedback and aims to ensure the Park continues to meet the needs of equestrian users, local residents and the broader community.

Master Plan Design Objectives Summary

  • Improve Equestrian Facilities, Branding & Park Identity

  • Enhance the Experience with Retained Rural Aesthetic

  • Facilitate Better Connectivity and Accessibility

  • Enhance Collaboration and Partnerships

  • Provide an Environment for All

Frequently asked questions

"Camden Bicentennial Equestrian Park is a premier regional multi-discipline equestrian hub, located in the heart of Camden’s historic rural landscape. It features high quality equestrian facilities for riders and participants of all skill levels across diverse disciplines, whilst balancing contemporary recreation activities, connection to natural areas and vibrant spaces for community events.”

The draft master plan outlines a range of improvements, including:

  • Upgraded equestrian facilities and arenas;
  • Improved pathways for vehicles, pedestrians and shared use;
  • New or upgraded amenities for both equestrian users and the wider community;
  • Infrastructure improvements such as horse safe fencing, engineered area surfaces and irrigation;
  • Opportunities for complimentary public art, signage and interpretation; and
  • Clearer layout for arenas and equestrian activity areas.

The plan proposes:

  • Improved signage and wayfinding in Camden and within the Park;
  • A grand new main entry from Cawdor Road (replacing Exeter Street access);
  • Improved vehicle, pedestrian and shared pathways; and
  • Potential new creek crossings to improve connectivity and access.

Yes. A key objective of the master plan is to enhance the Park while retaining its rural setting and historic character.

Improvements will make the Park easier to access, navigate and enjoy. This includes better equestrian facilities, pathways, clearer signage, improved public amenities and more welcoming spaces for events and everyday use.

The master plan focuses on environmentally and financially sustainable outcomes. It also supports ongoing collaboration with equestrian groups, community organisations and partners.

The master plan is a long-term plan. Improvements will be delivered in stages, subject to Council budgets, grant funding and partnership opportunities.

How to have your say!

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Make a submission using the online form below⬇️

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Other ways to submit

You can also provide your submissions through any of the following methods:

  • Email: mail@camden.nsw.gov.au
  • In Person: Hand deliver your submission during business hours to the Administration Building, 70 Central Avenue, Oran Park NSW 2570
  • By Post: Mail your submission to General Manager, Attention: Kieran Berryman, Camden Council, PO Box 183, Camden NSW 2570

All submissions must be received by midnight, Wednesday, 15 July 2026.

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Exhibition Documents

The draft Plan and associated Council meeting report can be downloaded below:

The document can also be viewed in person at the following locations during operational hours:

  • Customer Service Centre, 70 Central Avenue, Oran Park;
  • Oran Park Library, 72 Central Avenue, Oran Park;
  • Camden Library, 40 John Street, Camden; and
  • Narellan Library, corner Queen and Elyard Streets, Narellan.

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