Recent damage to the Conjola National Park has prompted the National Parks Association Milton branch (NPA) to encourage people to treat the region with care.
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After high rainfall of late, the walking tracks have been made unusable by motorbike riders.
Barry Tomkinson from the NPA said it's become a common occurrence.
"Unfortunately some motorised enthusiasts are treating it as an off-road playground and causing endless damage," he said.
"The walking trails are now regularly made impassable by trail bikers riding after heavy rain and even the main vehicle tracks have been made unsafe by vehicles hooning it up after wet weather."
Conjola National Park covers 11,060 hectares and lies between Sussex Inlet and Lake Conjola. With its Australia, between Sussex Inlet and Lake Conjola. It's a nature lover's paradise and Barry said he hopes it remains that way for years to come.
"Conjola National Park is a local conservation powerhouse and has been set up so as to be entrusted as such to future generations," he said.