This blog features photos taken around Sydney and the Blue Mountains, on day walks, excursions and bushwalks - with some descriptions and links to more information. Most walks were accessed by public transport.
Nov 16, 2013
Wentworth Falls Lake Reserve
Updated 8th January 2015
Wentworth Falls Lake was created in the early 1900s to supply water for steam locomotives, by damming Jamison Creek.
Wentworth Falls Lake Reserve has a picnic area and children's playground with sandstone sculptures, based on seed pods of local plant, nearby. There is a walking track around the lake, of about 3.5 Km. in length. (this includes some walking along Waratah & Banksia Rds.)
Much of the lake is surrounded by sensitive hanging swamp, which is listed as an 'Endangered Ecological Community'
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It looks a pretty spot for a picnic
ReplyDeleteThe lake is a lovely spot. I have a wonderful morning photo shoot there some years ago with morning mist on the water. Though I love it in all its moods.
ReplyDeleteMagnifiques photos! j'aime ces paysages !
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