Plumpton Park Reserve Walk, New South Wales, Australia - 24 Reviews, Map | AllTrails
Plumpton Park Reserve Walk, Plumpton Park, Oakville, New South Wales, Australia | AllTrails.com

Plumpton Park Reserve Walk

Easy4.4(24)
Plumpton Park
Length1.6 miElevation gain160 ftRoute typeLoop

Experience this 1.6-mile loop trail near Oakville, New South Wales. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 37 min to complete. This trail is great for birding, hiking, and running, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash.

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A great trail through the amazing Plumpton Park Reserve in Sydney, NSW. A nice combination of wide dirt roads and paths in the forest near Blacktown. The park has BBQ and toilet facilities so can make a nice place for a picnic with the whole family. This reserve has a man made lake and doesn't tend to be crowded so you feel like you have the whole space to yourself.
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A pleasant walk, with water views. Not many walkers out there today.

November 27, 2021

It's a very nice setting. I think more work can be done to keep area clean.

April 11, 2021Walking

This is an amazing place to visit. you have the reserve which is a fenced section of Plumton Park, and there are also pathways around the rest of the park which are perfect for prams and wheel chairs. There is a man-made lake in the park. the wharf is currently closed at the moment however. There are some bridges over wetlands and then of course the reserve. A great area if you're testing to see if kids or yourself like bushwalking or if you just want to do a little bushwalking in a small area. public bathrooms are available in some bushland near the playground.

Conditions: Great!
September 18, 2020Hiking
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it's pretty amazing a park that only locals really know about

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