A story of survival - Walk from Bexley North to Tempe in the Wolli Creek Regional Park - 5km
Event description
A story of survival - Walk from Bexley North to Tempe - SATURDAY 30 SeptemberĀ 8:00am ā 12:30pmĀ Ā
Would you like to explore the full length (5km) of the Wolli Creek Valley Walking Track. On this walk volunteer members of the Wolli Creek Preservation Society (WCPS) will guide you from Bexley North to Tempe via the Wolli Creek Valley Walking Track. The walk will showcase some of the best bushland in the local area, highlighting sandstone cliffs, tall gum trees and birdlife. The walk has an extensive historical and environmental commentary about the amazing story of the survival of the Wolli Creek Valley. It includes the pre-historic Wave Rock, the historic Jackson Place cottages and an ascent of Nannygoat Hill (optional).
This is a medium-hard grade 5km walk with some sections of the trail covering uneven ground. Ā All children under 18 years must be accompanied by an adult.
The walk is free for members of the Wolli Creek Preservation Society, and bookings are required. If you are not currently a member, your ticket fee covers the cost of membership to the WCPS. Go toĀ https://wollicreek.org.au/supp...for more information about membership.
This walk is not suitable for children under 12 years of age and all young people up to 17 years must be accompanied by an adult.
Please email us at info@wollicreek.org.au if you have any questions. Details about where to meet, and further walk information will be provided following registration.
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