This walk is an intermediate walk with small up hill and down hill slopes. The trail is either dirt or gravel and is a firm surface.
This walk is an intermediate walk with small up hill and down hill slopes. The trail is either dirt or gravel and is a firm surface.
This walk starts at the T intersection of Apple tree lane and Bourkes Creek road on the side of the road. The start of the trail is a flat dirt pathway which soon heads into the bush leading to Chambers Reserve. The trail then leads to the main area and near the main entrance which has public restrooms, a swing, a park bench and a well maintained gazebo with two park tables surrounded by seats. The trail is either a gravel or dirt path. Most of the path is wide enough for a car to drive. There are lots of small branches on the trail with lots of bumps and uneven surfaces. Closed toe shoes are a must for this walk.
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There are public restrooms that are available for use.
A park bench in the sun, a good place for a picnic in the sun or a relaxing rest.
A swing for playing on, ideal for a family barbecue or picnic. It is generally well maintained by the council.
In Chambers Reserve there are many native Australian animals including kookaburras, kangaroos, echidnas, wombats, koalas and other species of snakes, lizards and birds. Lyrebirds also live here.
Chambers Reserve has many different tracks for walking, bike riding and horse riding.
There is a gazebo that is ideal for a picnic or a barbecue. The gazebo also has two tables and bench seats surrounding them.
Most of the trail is wide and slightly sloped in some places but is filled with bumps and small drops. Closed toe shoes are a must for this track.
Test your mountain bike skills with some small narrow pathways to try out.
Near the turn around point for this track there is a steep slope, be wary that it will be slippery in the wet months.
There is an easily accessible car park at the main entrance of the reserve, it is gravelled and can fit around 8 cars.