Olympic Park Wharf Ferry Terminal

Landmarks and Buildings

Follow the River Walk, and enjoy vistas along the riverside of Mangroves. The Grey Mangroves lining the riverbanks are protected marine vegetation.

Sydney Olympic Park protects the largest remaining stand of Mangroves along the length of the Parramatta River. Mangrove trees are well adapted to growing in the intertidal zone, with specialist roots, leaves and seeds that have adapted to manage the salt associated with living in a saltwater environment.

As you walk, keep an eye out for birdlife such as Great Egrets, White-faced Herons, Cormorants and the White-bellied Sea Eagle, a threatened species often seen perched on the Mangroves along the river.

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Daily Sydney Tours

Daily Sydney Tours

Lane Cove North, Lane Cove

The beautiful exterior of Carisbrook Historic House

Carisbrook Historic House

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Sydney Produce Market

Sydney Produce Market

Homebush, Strathfield

A picnic and barbecue shelter surrounded by trees with carpark in the foreground at Carter Creek

Carter Creek picnic area

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View of Parramatta River, on the edge is a heritage building and crane..

Olympic Park Wharf Ferry Terminal

Sydney Olympic Park, Parramatta

Commandment Rock picnic area shelter, Lane Cove National Park. Photo: Nathan Askey-Doran © DPIE

Commandment Rock picnic area

Lindfield, Ku-ring-gai