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Things to Do in Burragorang State Conservation Area

Burragorang State Conservation Area is a region characterized by its expansive water bodies, including Lake Burragorang formed by the Warragamba Dam catchment, surrounded by dense bushland. The area features rugged terrain, sandstone escarpments, river gorges, and dry sclerophyll forests, providing a diverse landscape for outdoor pursuits. It offers opportunities for several sports like road cycling, set against a backdrop that includes views of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area and Kanangra-Boyd National Park. This conservation area protects significant natural…

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Nepean River – Burragorang Lookout loop from Camden

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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What is Burragorang State Conservation Area?

Burragorang State Conservation Area is a region characterized by Lake Burragorang, formed by the Warragamba Dam catchment, and surrounded by bushland. It features rugged terrain, sandstone escarpments, river gorges, and dry sclerophyll forests. The area is significant for Sydney's water supply and its Aboriginal heritage.

What outdoor activities are available in Burragorang State Conservation Area?

The primary outdoor activity available in Burragorang State Conservation Area is road cycling. The area offers routes for various fitness levels, from easy rides to those with significant elevation changes. More than 100 visitors have rated routes in the area an average of 5.0 out of 5 stars.

What are the best road cycling routes in Burragorang State Conservation Area?

Burragorang State Conservation Area offers numerous road cycling routes utilizing excellent sealed roads and quiet tracks. These routes are suitable for various fitness levels. For specific options and detailed information, explore Road Cycling Routes in Burragorang State Conservation Area.

Are there road cycling routes for beginners in Burragorang State Conservation Area?

Yes, the area offers road cycling routes suitable for various fitness levels, including easier rides. These routes can be up to 2 hours long with up to 1,000 feet (300 meters) of elevation gain. They often utilize quiet, sealed roads.

Are there family-friendly cycling options in Burragorang State Conservation Area?

The area provides road cycling routes that cater to different fitness levels, which can include options suitable for families. These routes often feature quiet, sealed roads, making them accessible for a range of riders.

What are the main points of interest in Burragorang State Conservation Area?

A key point of interest is Burragorang Lookout, which offers panoramic views of Lake Burragorang, the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, and Kanangra-Boyd National Park. The area also features vast expanses of water from the Warragamba Dam catchment. These landscapes provide a picturesque backdrop for cycling.

What are the operating hours for Burragorang State Conservation Area?

The park is open daily from 7 am to 7 pm. Gates close overnight. The Hawkesbury-Nattai office operates from 9 am to 4 pm, Monday to Friday, for inquiries.

Are dogs allowed in Burragorang State Conservation Area?

Dogs and other pets are not permitted in Burragorang State Conservation Area. This restriction helps protect the park's diverse wildlife and natural environment.

What komoot guides are available for Burragorang State Conservation Area?

Komoot offers a dedicated guide for road cycling in the area. This guide provides detailed information and routes to help plan your cycling adventures. You can find it at Road Cycling Routes in Burragorang State Conservation Area.

How can I contact Burragorang State Conservation Area for more information?

For more information, you can visit the official website at nationalparks.nsw.gov.au. Alternatively, you can call the Hawkesbury-Nattai office at +61 1300 072 757 during their operating hours.

What is the significance of Burragorang State Conservation Area?

The area plays a critical role in providing approximately 80% of Sydney's drinking water. It also holds rich Aboriginal significance as the traditional lands of the Dharawal, Gundungurra, and Dharug peoples. The name 'Burragorang' means 'home or place of the giant kangaroo' in Aboriginal language.

What wildlife can be found in Burragorang State Conservation Area?

The park covers over 17,500 hectares and is home to a number of threatened species, including koalas, tiger quolls, and the powerful owl. Birdwatching is also popular, with sightings of glossy black cockatoos, yellow-tailed black cockatoos, eagles, and lyrebirds.

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