
Castle Hill Heritage Park Reserve, located at 22Z Heritage Park Drive, is a 20-hectare site rich in history and natural beauty. Established in 1801 as one of Australia's earliest government farms, it was the backdrop for the first convict rebellion in 1804. The park features concrete walking tracks, picnic areas, a playground, and public toilets, all within a bushland setting. It is home to the critically endangered Blue Gum High Forest and serves as a habitat for the threatened Powerful Owl. The park is accessible to people with disabilities.
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