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This Spring With Hornsby Shire Offers Free Guided Bushwalks

As the spring season kicks off, the Hornsby Shire Council is excited to announce its upcoming series of free guided bushwalks tailored exclusively for Hornsby Shire residents.

These guided bushwalks aim to provide an educational, safe, and enjoyable outdoor experience for participants. The bushwalking program offers a diverse range of events suitable for everyone. From leisurely strolls designed for beginners to challenging hikes tailored for seasoned bushwalking enthusiasts, there’s something for all nature enthusiasts to enjoy.

Participants can look forward to gaining valuable insights into the natural and cultural history of the Bushland Shire, thanks to the expertise of professional guides and organizers.

Free Guided Winter Bushwalks For All Ages And AbilitiesSome of the upcoming guided bushwalks this spring include the Edgeworth David Garden and Hornsby Creek meander in Hornsby, the Endangered Forest Walk in Cherrybrook, and the Wild Investigators Activity for 7-12 year olds at Fagan Park in Galston. Steven Head, the General Manager of Hornsby Shire Council, encourages residents to seize the opportunity to explore nature through this initiative.

He highlighted that the guided spring bushwalks provide an excellent chance for residents to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Bushland Shire, learn about local plants and wildlife from experts, and engage in physical activity.

These spring bushwalks are part of Hornsby Shire Council’s ongoing series of guided walks that showcase the Bushland Shire throughout the changing seasons. Due to their popularity, residents are advised to book early to secure their spots.

For dates and further details of the upcoming winter events, or to register, visit https://www.hornsby.nsw.gov.au/bushwalks

Pat Fedele