the walk is very appealing to all ages and genders this walk can cater for historians and fit people due to the terrain of the walk .
the walk is very appealing to all ages and genders this walk can cater for historians and fit people due to the terrain of the walk .
this walk is a mix of calm and challenging parts. some of the calm parts are combined with things lie flat parts and soothing sounds from the river. it is a self guided walking tour highlighting natural, historical and architectural points of interest. Concrete foot paths DO NOT extend throughout this walk
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This is one of the first things you will come across as it is close to the start. There is a dock going into the pond with the dock well-constructed and feels safe and sturdy.
Community garden When this place is open it supports the scouts and rangers. It can hold parties and community meetings.
This single track is not suitable for disabled people.
This is a great meet up and eating spot. The toilet is well kept and regularly cleaned by the park rangers.
Makes a nice relaxing spot with toilets very close, also great spot to hang out for an afternoon considering there is BBQ nearby.
Native grasslands are a very common spot to see kangaroos. It is good to be quiet around this area because your almost certain to come across wildlife.
The Beasley’s Nursery is a good spot for people to meet up and do things such as grab a coffee or purchase a plant. There is also a playground outside the nursery.
The log bridge is a cool thing to come across. It is wide enough to walk over and you can use a branch to support you. This can be unsafe when it’s wet.
This is a well-constructed bridge for the public to access the bush land. Be careful of slipping on the bridge if wet.
Bush park entrance, this is useful because it points out different destinations. It also shows there is security in the area.