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Our Maps
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STEP has produced three
full colour, double-sided maps
of Sydney's northern suburbs which feature bush
tracks, cycleways and fire trails with connecting streets and
access points. They are excellent references for all ages and suitable
for all users, from the occasional suburban stroller to the
dedicated
bushwalker.
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At a scale of 1 cm to 100 metres (1:10,000) the level of detail is ideal for anyone wanting to explore the bush. Beautiful colour photographs illustrate places of interest. |
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![]() The weir at Lane Cove River Park is a popular picnic spot, linked by walking tracks and has good road access ![]() Serene upper tidal section of Lane Cove River in West Chatswood - there are good walking tracks, including the Great North Walk, along both banks | ![]() Boronia Park in Hunters Hill is crossed by the Great North Walk and features delightful river views and a network of walking tracks | ![]() Blaxlands Waterfall, Macquarie Park, also known as Buckham Falls ![]() Pool on tributary of Biles Creek, near Pennant Hills Park - normally crysatal clear because the creek rises in bushland and contains no sewer lines or stormwater ingress, unfortunately a rare situation in the Lane Cove River catchment |
![]() Bare Creek Track, between St Ives and Belrose ![]() Rock platform with stunning city views, North Head | ![]() Waterfall at tidal limit, Rocky Creek, East Lindfield | ![]() Middle Harbour Track, St Ives to Davidson section of the new Harbour to Hawkesbury Track |
![]() The Cascades: the pools and rapids at the confluence of Middle Harbour and Frenchs Creeks, St Ives ![]() Stepping stones constructed in September 2002 near the Bungaroo historic site, Middle Harbour Creek | ||