Scheyville National Park

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Scheyville Road, Scheyville, NSW, 2756
Ph: (02) 02 4572 3100  www.environment.nsw.gov.au/nationalparks/parkHome.aspx?id=N0101

This park north-west of Sydney near Windsor is rich in the history of European occupation. Today, evidence of Scheyville's many phases of European occupation can still be seen in the farm relics and remnants of the past that were used for agriculture, military training and immigration.

The park was created in 1996 and helps conserve the endangered ecologicial communities and species of the Cumberland Plain and Hawkesbury River catchment. Although it once covered much of western Sydney, the woodland ecosystems of this area is now threatened, mainly by urban expansion.

Things to do at Scheyville:
Picnics and barbecues
Walking trails with interpretation
Horse riding

Additional Details

Experiences

Flora/Fauna, Nature based

Facilities

Picnic Area, Public Toilet

Activities

Birdwatching, Self-Guided, Bushwalking

Scheyville National Park Centenary Celebration Copyright: 2011 National Parks & Wildlife Service, Office of Environment & Heritage
Scheyville National Park Centenary Celebration Copyright: 2011 National Parks & Wildlife Service, Office of Environment & Heritage