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Glenbrook Lagoon

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Glenbrook Lagoon, bushwalks for kids in the Blue Mountains
Glenbrook Lagoon

The Glenbrook Lagoon Loop walk is an easy 45 minute introductory Lower Blue Mountains walk around the Glenbrook Lagoon. It is not really a ‘bushwalk’ but a lovely, pram-friendly wetlands walk to do with children. There are some lovely things to do and see along the way, including searching for fairy doors, playing on a tire swing and spotting rare wildlife on the lagoon.

Finding the track

The start of the track is on Glenbrook Road (but you could start anywhere along the circuit). Take care with traffic along Glenbrook Road near the start and end of the track – keep your children close around the roads.

Glenbrook Lagoon walk, bushwalks for kids in the Blue Mountains

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The Glenbrook Lagoon Bushtrackers Map for your children to practise their map reading skills.

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