Scheyville National Park
Scheyville National Park in north western Sydney unites the best of the outdoors – birdwatching, easy walks, cycling and horse riding – with a diverse cultural setting.
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- Sydney and surrounds
Scheyville National Park in north western Sydney unites the best of the outdoors – birdwatching, easy walks, cycling and horse riding – with a diverse cultural setting.
Cattai National Park protects significant historic sites, but also offers loads of activities, like camping, canoeing, fishing, barbecues, bike riding and bird watching.
Park entry fees apply.
Dog-friendly Rouse Hill Regional Park is great for a picnic or barbecue. There is a lot to do; head to the playground, go bike riding, or take a stroll down to Second Ponds Creek.
World Heritage-listed Wollemi National Park offers a dramatic setting for scenic walks, drives, wildlife spotting, canoeing and camping, just a few hours north-west of Sydney.
Marramarra National Park is a one of the Hawkesbury’s best-kept secrets. It’s great for canoeing, kayaking, swimming, cycling, camping, bushwalking, picnicking and birdwatching.
Castlereagh Nature Reserve was created in December 1995. It covers an area of 490ha. For detailed park and fire management documents, visit the OEH website.
Maroota Ridge State Conservation Area was created in January 2006. It covers an area of 260ha. For detailed park and fire management documents, visit the OEH website.
Pitt Town Nature Reserve was created in April 1976. It covers an area of 49.64ha. For detailed park and fire management documents, visit the OEH website.
Windsor Downs Nature Reserve was created in September 1990. It covers an area of 363ha. For detailed park and fire management documents, visit the OEH website.
Yiraaldiya National Park was created in 22 February 2023. It covers an area of 535.4ha. For detailed park and fire management documents, visit the OEH website.