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Lane Cove National Park

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Lane Cove National Park is a protected area located in the Sydney metropolitan area of New South Wales, Australia. The park covers an area of approximately 372 hectares and is situated along the Lane Cove River, a tributary of the Parramatta River.

The park is known for its tranquil bushland setting and is a popular destination for outdoor recreation, including hiking, cycling, picnicking, and boating. In addition, the park's location in the heart of Sydney makes it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.

One of the main attractions in Lane Cove National Park is the Lane Cove River, which flows through the park and provides a habitat for diverse wildlife, including platypus, water dragons, and various bird species. Visitors can explore the river by boat, canoe, or kayak or enjoy a relaxing picnic along its banks.

The park also features several walking trails that wind through its bushland setting, allowing visitors to experience the park's natural beauty up close. One of the most popular trails is the Great North Walk, which passes through the park and connects Sydney with Newcastle, covering a distance of approximately 250 kilometres.

For those interested in camping, the park offers a range of camping options, including both bush camping and caravan and camping sites. The park's campgrounds are located in scenic locations and provide easy access to the park's many walking trails and other attractions.

Lane Cove National Park is also an important cultural site for the Indigenous people of the region, who have lived in the area for thousands of years. Visitors to the park can learn about the local Aboriginal culture and heritage through interpretive displays and guided tours.

 

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