Wolli Creek Walking Track
Highlights
- Explore the two-kilometre Wolli Creek walking track, linking Campsie to Bexley North through lush riverside scenery.
- Spot local wildlife at dawn or dusk, including pelicans and tawny frogmouths, amidst dense bush habitats.
- Access the tranquil track easily from nearby train stations like Turella and Bardwell Park for a quick escape.
- Enjoy a brisk morning walk in a vital vegetation corridor that supports native plants and pollinators.
Wolli Creek walking track is a two kilometre section of the Two Valley trail, linking Campsie to Bexley North via a riverside trail that passes through Canterbury, Undercliffe and Bardwell Park. The park is a very special area, forming a vital vegetation corridor that assists native plants to survive because of its dense bush habitat for the insects and birds that pollinate the plants.
If you live in the local area, this short track is great for a brisk morning walk. Early morning and dusk are good times to spot the local wildlife; look for Australian pelicans hunting for fish, egrets with their long necks and tawny frogmouths camouflaged in the trees.
If you don’t live in the area, you can easily access this peaceful walk from one of the train stations along the route, including Turella, Bardwell Park, and Bexley North. The longer Two Valley trail can be accessed from a number of points along its 13 kilometres.
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