Berowra Valley National Park Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
national park in Australia
About Berowra Valley National Park
Berowra Valley National Park is a traditional Aboriginal land. It was where the Guringai lived in the east of Berowra Creek and the Dharug in the west. In the area there are several important places for the indigenous population, such as campfires, clam gathering and also artefacts. Part of the park originally formed as a the Elouera Bushland Natural Park which was reserved in 1964 and consisted of 640 hectares. Additional lands were acquired and the park was gazetted for public recreation and the study and preservation of native flora and fauna in 1987. This gazettal was in response to increasing community concern over the development of bushland areas in the Hornsby Shire. The park then came to be known as Berowra Valley Bushland Park. Further land additions were made to the park, which
Top Attractions in Berowra Valley National Park
Explore the best things to see and do in Berowra Valley National Park:
- ★Barnetts lookout
- ★Blackfellow Head Engravings
- ★Great North walk
- ★Historic Military 'Steele' Bridge
- ★Lyrebird Gully circuit
- ★Place of Winds interpretive trail
Berowra Valley National Park Travel Guide Sections
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