A natural heritage trail with historic places and points of interest, local flora, fauna and ecological values.
Suitable for all active families and pleasure walkers.
Address: Chigwell Place, Epping North
Walking difficulty: Easy flat levels
Accessibliity: Excellent, boardwalks, concrete and gravel paths
Parking: Northfields Street, Epping
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The Conservation Reserve has been set aside to enhance and maintain local flora, fauna and ecological values. This will be achieved through the control of pest animals and high threat weeds, ecological burning, revegetation, and increased public education.
The area provides a place for local residents to explore and enjoy this example of the natural landscapes that existed in the area prior to the current residential development.
Download Epping North Handbook(PDF, 13MB)
What to see and do
- Walk the shared trail and enjoy the serenity.
- View the dry stone walls that are iconic to the area. They date back to former land practices and were
used to define property boundaries.
- Listen to the local birds.
- Look out for animals in the hollows and the River Red Gums.
- Look for wild flowers in the stony knoll shrub land including the nationally endangered Matted Flax Lily (Dianella amoena) and the rare Tall Vanilla-lily (Arthropodium sp.).
- Look and listen for frogs, wetland birds and other small wildlife around the low-lying swampy spots.
Please be aware that:
- snakes may live in this open space
- entry to Epping North Conservation Reserve is prohibited on total fire ban days
- dogs are not permitted on or off the leash.