Agnes Banks Nature Reserve is a Nature preserve located at Nature Reserve, Agnes Banks NSW 2753, Australia. It has received 13 reviews with an average rating of 4.7 stars.
The address of Agnes Banks Nature Reserve: Nature Reserve, Agnes Banks NSW 2753, Australia
Agnes Banks Nature Reserve has 4.7 stars from 13 reviews
Nature preserve
"The establishment of a nature reserve having an area of approximately 66 hectares on Rickards Road at Agnes Banks was first proposed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service to Penrith City Council in 1987"
"Very peaceful walk and mostly easy going terrain"
"Really beautiful nature reserve for nature lovers"
"This nature reserve is a hidden gem"
"What a little gem of a reserve"
The establishment of a nature reserve having an area of approximately 66 hectares on Rickards Road at Agnes Banks was first proposed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service to Penrith City Council in 1987. The region according to the Service contained distinctive vegetation which needed to be retained for scientific research purposes. The Agnes Banks Conservation Reserve includes an area of Pliocene-Pleistocene sand with distinctive vegetation and an area of tertiary alluvium. The sand deposit originally covered some 6000 ha and was formed into a series of low stable, longitudinal dunes with internal drainage. The area has been extensively degraded by sand extraction operations.
Very peaceful walk and mostly easy going terrain. The paths are all pretty flat and in mostly good condition. There are sign posts at each junction as well to help get an idea where you are. It's very sandy in parts so it almost feels like a coastal walk with the soft sand track. When I was there there was quite a bit of water in puddles on some of the paths (Speedway Track and Centre Track mostly) which made it a little tricky so take care if going there after rain. Also watch out for spider webs across the paths, they were very thin but everywhere!
Really beautiful nature reserve for nature lovers. Has a one of a kind sandy ground, with tons of sand loving plants, in the middle of Castlereagh, you feel like your at the beach!!
This nature reserve is a hidden gem. The Sandy trail has amazing examples of Sydney sandstone vegetation and is very rare for the Cumberland Plain which is predominantly clay.
What a little gem of a reserve. So much to see even this late into Summer.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
1 hr+
Reservation recommended
No
This place has soil types and botany found nowhere else in the hawkesbury. Sandy soils, banksias and bird watching. Gotta check this place out.
Well organised and a very interesting experience. Ringing birds is a great contribution to ornithology.
Because its beautiful
Nice place for walks
Gud place