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Small remnant wetland with a boardwalk that takes you through and around the wetland.
At 26 hectares, Warriewood Wetland is the largest remaining sand plain wetland in the northern Sydney area. It provides a variety of habitats for native animals and also plays a vital role in flood mitigation, nutrient recycling and filtering sediments. Over 80 bird species have been recorded including the endangered Regent Honeyeater, Grey Goshawk and Powerful Owl. Other birds you can encounter are Maned Duck, Pacific Black Duck, Australasian Swamphen, Australian Brushturkey, Sacred Kingfisher and New Holland Honeyeater.
Warriewood Wetland is located in the northern Sydney area. The walk begins and ends at Katoa Park where there is a small playground, barbecues, picnic tables and (limited) offstreet parking. The 2.4 km walkway has long boardwalks running over the wetlands. Dogs are prohibited from the boardwalk due to the sensitive environment. Bikes are prohibited from the boardwalk because of the narrow nature of the walkways. Click on the P in the map for directions of coordinates to the parking area.
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