Berowra Valley National Park

National Parks and Reserves

This large park occupies the beautiful bushland valley between the suburbs of Hornsby Heights, Thornleigh, Galston, Pennant Hills and Cherrybrook, reaching up to the quiet waters of Berowra Creek.

Covering a 25km stretch of the Great North walk, the park offers more than 70km of walking tracks and fire trails. If you’d rather enjoy nature at a slower pace, enjoy a picnic or barbecue at Crosslands Reserve, so close to the suburbs and yet so far from the speed of daily life. Berowra Creek is a great spot for some canoeing or kayaking, and there are some good places to dangle your line overboard – you might be lucky enough to catch some lunch.

Facilities

Lookouts

Activities

Hiking Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Nearby Things to Do

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An aerial photo of Apple Tree picnic area surrounded by Apple Tree Creek, Cowan Creek and

Apple Tree picnic area

Mount Colah, Hornsby

Mount Colah Station to Pymble Station cycle route, Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. Photo: Andy Rich

Mount Colah Station to Pymble Station Cycle Route

Mount Colah, Hornsby

Views of Cowan Creek from the Sphinx Memorial to Bobbin Head loop track. Photo: Natasha Webb/OEH

Sphinx Memorial to Bobbin Head Loop Track

North Turramurra, Ku-ring-gai

From Above

Dural Putt Putt In the Gardens

Middle Dural, The Hills Shire

View over Berowra Valley from Barnetts lookout. Photo: John Yurasek © DPIE

Berowra Valley National Park

Hornsby Heights, Hornsby

koala with woman

Sydney Guided Tours

Berowra Heights, Hornsby

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