Preparation
Bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and insect repellent as facilities can be limited in natural areas.





Scheyville National Park is a significant protected area situated approximately 40 kilometres northwest of the Sydney central business district. Spanning 920 hectares, this diverse landscape provides a tranquil retreat from the urban environment. The park is home to the notable Longneck Lagoon, which serves as a key feature in its northern section. Recognized for its historical importance, the site was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register in 2010. It remains a valuable destination for visitors looking to explore the natural beauty and preserved history of the region.
Scheyville National Park is a significant protected area situated approximately 40 kilometres northwest of the Sydney central business district. Spanning 920 hectares, this diverse landscape provides a tranquil retreat from the urban environment. The park is home to the notable Longneck Lagoon, which serves as a key feature in its northern section. Recognized for its historical importance, the site was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register in 2010. It remains a valuable destination for visitors looking to explore the natural beauty and preserved history of the region.
Expansive 920-hectare protected landscape
Significant New South Wales State Heritage site
Scenic Longneck Lagoon in the northern sector
Diverse natural environment near Sydney
Limited amenities available on-site; plan to bring your own supplies.
The park is a protected heritage site; please follow 'leave no trace' principles.
Ideal for those looking to avoid the crowds of more popular urban parks.
Bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and insect repellent as facilities can be limited in natural areas.
Wear sturdy walking shoes to comfortably explore the various trails and uneven terrain.
Nature walks, birdwatching, and exploring local heritage.
AUD $
$30-$60 p/day
Lunch
Check the official National Parks website before visiting for any alerts regarding park conditions or seasonal closures.
English
Nature Lovers, Hikers, History Buffs, Families