Meanwhile, site surveys revealed the tracks at the dam needed rejuvenation along with weeding and fence repairs.
Mr Carlyon said the group had also talked to local schools about using the area for study and to help with pest control.
A site visit with council staff was planned for the next couple of weeks.
Mr Carlyon was happy with progress so far given it was a community-led project. "If we had more time and resources we could do it a whole lot faster," he said.
Mr Carlyon hoped the council could contribute financially once project plans were finalised.
Over the next few months the society hopes to create tracks for public use, install signage and initiate pest-management.