Join us to celebrate National Reconciliation Week and take a walk along the Wulaba Track. Enjoy the remnant of bushland in Glades Bay Reserve and be on the lookout for bush tucker plants as you are guided through the bush to the shores of the Parramatta River.
Learn about the local Indigenous history of the Wallumedegal clan, understand their co-existence within the surrounding area of Glades Bay and visit Aboriginal rock carvings.
The newly built Riverwalk track has been completed, so you can take in the new breath taking water views.
Book in quick as places are strictly limited.
Meeting area for guided walk
Meet on the grass verge at the top of the reserve, near the corner of York Street and Linsley Street, Gladesville.
Suitability
Walking distance is approximately 2 km in duration so a basic level of fitness is required. This walk is conducted on a combination of paths and bush tracks including some uneven ground, grass surfaces, steep slopes and steps so a reasonable level of mobility is required.
This walk is not suitable for strollers, prams or mobility devices.
All children must be accompanied and supervised by a parent/carer.
No dogs or pets.
No smoking.
Equipment
Please bring your own water, water bottle and sunscreen.
Clothing
Must be suitable for physical activity. Hats must be worn.
Bring a jacket in the event of inclement weather.
Footwear
Shoes must be sturdy, enclosed, have a non-slip sole and suitable for physical activity.
Thongs, sandals and open toed shoes are not permitted.