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Park Notices

  • Swans nesting

    Visitors - be aware of swans nesting at Kippax Lake, Moore Park. Please do not approach them. Read more.

  • School holidays program!

    The September / October school holiday program is out now. Jam packed with fun activities to inspire and delight. Download our guide here and book today on (02) 9339 6699.

  • Gate Opening Changes

    As of 1 May 2010, there has been a change in gate opening and closing times in Centennial Park. Please read the following information. More info.

  • Car Free Day Survey

    We want your thoughts on Car Free Day in Centennial Park. Take our online survey today - you may even win a prize! Go to the survey.

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Self-guided Walks

Walking with prams around Centennial ParkStaying fit and healthy is just a walk in the Park!

Walking makes you feel good, gives you more energy and can be enjoyed on your own or with friends. The Grand Drive circuit is 3.6 kilometres, relatively flat and good to monitor fitness.

Of course, for the more active, a light jog is a great way to lose weight and enjoy the surrounds.

You can find out many great health and exercise tips in Centennial Parklands through our Healthy Parks Healthy People program.

Centennial Park also forms part of the Harbour Bridge to Clovelly Walking route – a scenic way to see the eastern suburbs and take in the sites at a leisurely pace. Please visit the Parklands Office for a copy of this brochure or download it here.

Popular self-guided walks

If you're looking for a scenic or educational walk in Centennial Parklands, we recommend a number of popular routes (you can pick up a map from our Visitor Information Counter or visit our Maps page):

 

1. Wetlands Interpretive Maze

This trail, located on the northern edge of Duck Pond, uses interpretive signage, sculptures and native garden beds to tell the story of water use in the Parklands. The trail also describes the functions of wetland habitats and how we can protect them.

A leisurely stroll along this trail will take you about 30 minutes. You can access the trail from Parkes Drive near the Shelter Pavilion. It has disabled access.

 

2. Lachlan Swamp Nature Trail

Lachlan Swamp walkwayLachlan Swamp, one of the most peaceful and historic areas of Centennial Park, is home to a native paperbark forest and swamp vegetation.

The swamp gives an insight into what the area was like before the Parklands were developed.

Signage explains the indigenous and European history of the area, the significance of swamps for flora and fauna, and the natural processes of swamp environments.

A wander through Lachlan Swamp will take you about 45 minutes. Please stay on the paths to protect native vegetation.

Though the trail has been designed to facilitate wheelchairs and strollers, paths may be difficult after wet weather.

You can access this trail from both Lily Pond (off Parkes Drive near the Shelter Pavilion) or from Lachlan Reserve (next to the intersection of Dickens Drive and Loch Avenue).

Further information

For more information visit the Parklands Office and pick up one of our historical walking guides (minimal charge applied).