Marramarra National Park is a protected national park that is located in the Hawkesbury region of northwestern Sydney, New South Wales, in eastern Australia. The 11,785-hectare (29,120-acre) national park is situated approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) northwest of the Sydney central business district.
Marramarra National Park New South Wales | |
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Marramarra National Park | |
Nearest town or city | Sydney |
Coordinates | 33°31′30″S 151°03′28″E / 33.52500°S 151.05778°E |
Established | 28 December 1979[1] |
Area | 117.85 km2 (45.5 sq mi)[1] |
Managing authorities | NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service |
Website | Marramarra National Park |
See also | Protected areas of New South Wales |
The park is bounded by the Hawkesbury River in the north; Berowra Creek in the east; and private land to the south and west. The national park may be accessed from Wisemans Ferry via the Old Northern Road or from Hornsby via the Galston Road through the Galston Gorge.[2]
The park is administered by Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. It offers bushwalkers a wide range of environments, from the mangrove communities along Marramarra Creek to the drier, sclerophyll scrub along the ridges. Access is provided predominantly by fire trails and service roads, frequently alongside power lines, with no dedicated walking tracks.
Marramarra was a traditional area for the Aboriginal people of Darug. There are still places that testify to their traditional life here. Rock engravings, cave art, grinding grooves, scarred trees and other stone arrangements are part of this national park.[3]