Lake Parramatta Reserve is one of Sydney’s top attractions, an expansive 73-hectare reserve located ten minutes away from Parramatta and half an hour from the city’s CBD. It is the most extensive bushland in the area and is recognised as one of the most beautiful places in Western Sydney.
Lake Parramatta is a man-made reservoir created following the damming of Hunts Creek in the 1850s.
Lake Parramatta Reserve, Cafe, Opening Hours & Walking Track, Map
Hiking is one of the most popular activities at this park. If you are looking for a trip that offers a great day out in the natural outdoors, look no further than this reserve. There are three marked bushwalking trails for you to choose from. These include the Banksia Trail, the Lake Circuit, and the She-Oak Track.
For experienced bushwalkers, the full Lake Circuit trail covers the entire region around the lake, providing the perfect opportunity to marvel at the wildlife that calls this reserve home. There are many native bird species, so look out for the cockatoos, kookaburras and rosellas. You may spot frogs and lizards along your bushwalk to complement your journey.
The other two walking trails are shorter and are a better option for those who would like a gentler walk. The She-Oak Track is a comfortable 1500-metre-long trail that begins on the lake’s shore and takes a path filled with many She-Oak trees, hence the name. The Banksia Trail is ideal for sightseeing as it offers fantastic views and is filled with Banksia trees.
Other favourite recreational activities at Lake Parramatta Reserve include swimming, boating and fishing. Amenities provided are picnic tables, BBQs and public toilets. There is also a visitors’ kiosk on location from where you can get refreshments on weekends. Off-street parking is also available.
Lake Parramatta Reserve is easily accessible using 28 Bourke Street in North Parramatta.
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