Oatley Park

New South Wales

Oatley Park is a 112 acres reserve located on a promontory jutting into the Georges River in the southern Sydney suburb of Oatley. It is bounded by the Georges River, Lime Kiln Bay, and Jew Fish Bay. The park includes natural bushland, waterways, a children's playground, and an oval. It is noted for its trees, shrubs and native flowers, as well as the river beaches and prolific bird life.

Lookouts
Swimming
Bird Watching
Heritage Sites
Picnic Facilities
BBQ
Toilets
Public Transport
Dogs Permitted
Cycling Permitted
No Camping Permitted
Eucalypt Forest
45m
Maximum Elevation

Getting there:

Either walk from Oatley train station (1.5km) or drive to the park entrance along Oatley Park Avenue, where the is a parking area.

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Comments

Full of orchids and fungi.

Su on 13 Jul, 2020

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