Wetherill Park Nature Reserve
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| Wetherill Park Reserve | |
|---|---|
| Type | Woodland, urban park, nature reserve |
| Location | Wetherill Park |
| Coordinates | 33°50′52″S 150°54′34″E / 33.847706°S 150.909556°E |
| Area | 6.5 hectares (16.06 acres) |
| Opened | 1979 |
| Operated by | Fairfield City Council |
| Status | Open all year |
Wetherill Park Nature Reserve, also called Wetherill Park Reserve and Wetherill Park District Park,[1] is an urban park and a nature reserve situated in the western suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The reserve contains an open woodland and bushland which feature native plants, such as eucalyptus trees, and recreational areas.[2]
The reserve is on an elevated ridge that is 62 metres (203 ft) high towards the eastern point of the park, which features a broad panorama over the surrounding area within the park. The reserve is strategically placed between the industrial areas to the north and residential areas to the south of the park, thus giving a visual alleviation from these surroundings. The topsoil of many areas in the park has been eroded due to wind and water, leaving the clay sub soil exposed.[3]
Features
Recreational characteristics in the reserve include shaded picnic areas with barbeque, walking paths (which were installed in the early 2000s) and a number of children's playgrounds all within the native bushland. In the park, there is a prominent monument made in bluestone that is dedicated to the fallen World War I soldiers who had resided in Wetherill Park.[4][5]