Jamieson Park
Page Updated: February 3, 2012



Jamieson Park is a 42.8ha reserve located along the southern foreshores of Narrabeen Lagoon. It is bounded by the suburbs of Narrabeen, Wheeler Heights and Cromer and can be accessed from The Esplanade, Narrabeen. Although the reserve is mostly bushland, there are open spaces suitable for picnics and passive recreation.
Facilities
- Multi-use Trail - this track is part of Warringah's Coastal Walkways (PDF, 1.9MB) and links to Berry Reserve and Wheeler Heights. It will eventually circumnavigate the entire lagoon.
- Picnic tables - five tables are located in the first section and another five in the open space on other side of the footbridge
- Showers (outdoor)
- Toilets
- Boat ramp
- Narrabeen Lakes Sailing Club
- Carpark - Pay & Display parking in place for vehicles without a Warringah Council parking sticker. Rates are $4 per hour or $8 per day Mon-Fri and $16 per day weekends, public holidays and school holidays.
Recreation
- Bushwalking
- Jogging
- Cycling
- Kayaking
- Sailing
- Windsurfing
- Swimming - see Pelican Itch
- Fishing
- Small motorised boats - not to exceed 8 knots
Habitats
Jamieson Park has a variety of habitats, from foreshore wetlands to woodlands and forests. It comprises nine vegetation communities, some of which have high regional conservation significance, including Coastal Swamp Forest Complex, Bangalay Alluvial Forest, Cabbage Palm Woodland, Swamp Oak Forest, Estuarine Reedland, Angophora Woodland, Peppermint Forest.
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