Corridor Of Oaks Park is a park in Faulconbridge. Dog access isn't confirmed, but it may be worth checking.
A very quiet park area with seats,rubbish bin,information signs and an even all terrain boardwalk for viewing of the trees and which prime ministers they represent plus the years they were in office.A lovely walled fence on the roadside with marked disabiled parking and on street parking,not very busy at all except on tree planting day.The oak lined walked is amazing in autumn and winter with the leaves changing colour and falling.There are toilets opposite at Jackson park along with a shelter and picnic tables and water tap.Right beside the train line heading into Katoomba or Springwood.You can catch a train and walk here from Faulconbridge train station.
Park benches, play equipments and toilets all available. Great rest spot right beside the highway.
Worth a visit, but note some Prime Minister's have not planted trees. There are toilets onsite.
A lovely place to go for a stroll and take a dog for a walk. There is a place where there is a bowl and a tap so the dog can drink out of that and a small playground nearby with public toilets. Side road parking so not recommend for 4WD
Whilst this was an interesting part of our heritage within Australia it is sad to see that it is not as well looked after as it should be. There has been conjecture over the years on the maintenance and it is apparent.
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