There are 9 parks with wildlife hides in Sydney
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Located only a few kilometers from Sydney's CBD, Gore Creek Reserve And Lane Cove Bushland Park Walk is a popular 3.5-km out-and-back trail in New South Wales.
Located at the southern end of Manly Beach in Australia, Cabbage Tree Bay Aquatic Reserve is a must-visit destination for anyone who loves marine life and nature.
Centennial Parklands is a collection of three urban parklands located in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Lake Kippax, located in Moore Park, is a premium facility included in the Centennial Parklands. The lake's area was once known as Billy Goat Swamp, which was transformed into a pond and lined with concrete. Kippax Lake got its name from William Kippax, a former city alderman. Visitors to Lake Kippax can observe the Hill’s Weeping Figs and Canary Island Date Palms. The lake features a fountain and sculpture commemorating Australian sportswomen. It offers a habitat for aquatic birds, and a nesting
Lane Cove National Park is a sprawling protected national park located in New South Wales, Australia. Covering an area of 372 hectares (920 acres), the park is situated about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) northwest of the Sydney central business district.
The McIver Women's Baths, also known as Coogee Women's Pool and Ladies Baths, is a heritage-listed ocean pool located in Grant Reserve, Coogee, New South Wales, Australia.
Rockdale Park, also known as Bicentennial Park, is a recreational area located in Rockdale, New South Wales, Australia.
St Leonards Park is a 15-hectare urban park located in North Sydney, Australia.
Yaranabe Park is a serene and gorgeous park located in the suburb of Darling Point in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.