Five Islands Nature Reserve
Five Islands Nature Reserve was created in June 1960. It covers an area of 27ha. View the detailed park and fire management documents.
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Five Islands Nature Reserve was created in June 1960. It covers an area of 27ha. View the detailed park and fire management documents.
A day trip or school excursion to Royal National Park in Sydney's south, will offer plenty of opportunities for barbecues, fishing, bushwalking, birdwatching and whale watching.
Park entry fees apply.
Budderoo National Park, on the south coast of NSW, is known for its gorgeous waterfalls and lookouts. Enjoy rainforest walks and birdwatching opportunities on a school excursion or day trip.
Park entry fees apply (Minnamurra Rainforest area only).
Walking and bike tracks, waterfalls and rock pools; Dharawal National Park near Helensburgh, an important place for Aboriginal people, is a great place to spend the day.
Visit Heathcote National Park near Waterfall in southern Sydney for self-sufficient bushwalking or camping. The park is easy to access and popular for mountain biking, hiking and waterholes, making for a great daytrip.
Easily accessible from Nowra, Morton National Park is great for a daytrip or school excursion. Visit Fitzroy Falls for scenic waterfall views; go mountain biking, walking or enjoy a picnic lunch.
Park entry fees apply (Fitzroy Falls and Bundanoon areas only).
Boasting spectacular views, amazing birdwatching and walking opportunities for all ages, Barren Grounds is perfect for a school excursion or family day out.
Bomaderry Creek Regional Park, a beautiful bushland oasis, awaits those who take the short detour from the Princes Highway between Bomaderry and North Nowra.
Burragorang State Conservation Area is on the traditional lands of the Dharawal and Gundungurra people. Burragorang lookout and picnic area has easy access, excellent facilities and also can be hired as a venue.
Park entry fees apply.
Framing Wollongong, the Illawarra Escarpment is a dramatic 30 million-years-old formation, offering scenic lookouts, hiking, walking, birding, and picnic spots.