Spring wonder walk 16: New Nature Trail, Turpentine-Ironbark Forest (STIF) and native trees

Spring wonder walk 16: New Nature Trail, Turpentine-Ironbark Forest (STIF) and native trees

21 Nov, Fri 10:00AM Spring wonder walk 16: New Nature Trail, Turpentine-Ironbark Forest (STIF) and native trees
Grade:1/6 Length 5km  ↑50m Sydney Branch
(SWAG) Esther
Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or longPublic Transport | There are public transport options to and from this activity.(Changed Transport Details)
A new nature trail was completed in November 2024, with over 60 native plant species planted to support local biodiversity. These diverse understorey plantings provide essential food and shelter for beneficial insects, reptiles, small birds, and mammals.  This walk on Wangal Nature Trail transforms a once-neglected urban corridor into a thriving green space that celebrates nature, culture, and community.
A leisurely stroll to see the Sydney Turpentine-Ironbark Forest (STIF)  and learn about native trees. Meet at corner of Burwood Road and Deane Street (just on the right of Burwood Station as you exit) Walk through lively Burwood, Burwood Park to Queen Elizabeth Park and finish at Edward Park.  Take a bus afterwards. Feel free to arrive Burwood early to have breakfast or morning tea. Burwood is a bustling suburb with plenty of food options.     Limit:10.
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From: 21 Nov 2025, 10:00AM 2025-11-21 10:00:00 Australia/Sydney NPA Walk, Spring wonder walk 16: New Nature Trail, Turpentine-Ironbark Forest (STIF) and native trees Please check and update times and meeting location. Get latest information at https://bushwalk.npansw.org.au/?activities=spring-wonder-walk-16-jacaranda-and-native-trees
A new nature trail was completed in November 2024, with over 60 native plant species planted to support local biodiversity. These diverse understorey plantings provide essential food and shelter for beneficial insects, reptiles, small birds, and mammals.  This walk on Wangal Nature Trail transforms a once-neglected urban corridor into a thriving green space that celebrates nature, culture, and community.
A leisurely stroll to see the Sydney Turpentine-Ironbark Forest (STIF)  and learn about native trees. Meet at corner of Burwood Road and Deane Street (just on the right of Burwood Station as you exit) Walk through lively Burwood, Burwood Park to Queen Elizabeth Park and finish at Edward Park.  Take a bus afterwards. Feel free to arrive Burwood early to have breakfast or morning tea. Burwood is a bustling suburb with plenty of food options.     Meet at corner of Burwood Road and Deane Street (just on the right of Burwood Station as you exit)
Spring wonder walk 16: New Nature Trail, Turpentine-Ironbark Forest (STIF) and native trees NPA | Esther