Mookerawa State Park site holders will meet this Sunday to discuss the future of the facility.
According to group spokesperson Ross Larsen, site holders feel they’ve been left out of the loop since the park’s closure last month.
To address the problem, they have called for a meeting with the Burrendong State Park Trust and Mayor Anne Jones to garner further information.
Mr Larsen has held a site for the past 15 years and said they had been paying their dues annually so maintenance and upgrades could be carried out.
The group simply wants to know why upgrades have not been satisfactorily achieved and where they stand with regard to the park’s closure.
“We have a licensing issue and they could just turn around and tell us to get out,” Mr Larsen said.
“We’re the people paying for this and we just want to know what’s going on.”
Mr Larsen said the meeting would not be about confrontation, but about getting information on the future of sites that people had spent large sums of money upgrading and maintaining.
“The meeting is about opening up this line of communication with the trust,” Mr Larsen said.
“The Burrendong Park State Trust and Anne Jones have agreed to meet with site holders to discuss a number of vital issues relating to the future of the popular boating, fishing and camping spots.
“Many families have made large investments into upgrading and maintaining their sites. Future plans and unfinished projects are high on the agenda.”
Site holders from both Mookerawa and Burrendong are asked to attend the meeting at the Spur 2 roundabout and barbecue area at 10.30am on Sunday.