Jamieson Park is a flat, scenic park on Narrabeen Lagoon, a great spot for a picnic or an easy walk, run or cycle by the water. Dogs are welcome on-leash on the council-maintained pathways only, as the park is a declared Wildlife Protection Area. With BBQ facilities and shade on hand, it is a relaxed place to spend some time. A calm on-leash walk beside the lagoon.
Dogs permitted on leash on council-maintained pathways only. This is a Declared Wildlife Protection Area (Category 2). Cats prohibited at all times.
This is my local park, we are here often. It is a great spot for a picnic, a paddle on the lake, or a lovely flat walk, run or cycle around the lake. There are adequate bbq facilities and toilets, but there could be more. Plenty of ticketed parking, free parking if you have the Northern beaches parking permit. There are plenty of flat grassy areas and there is a lot of shade. If you have a furry family member, dogs on lead are welcome. Plan ahead, it gets busy.
Place is really cool. Easy access to the lagoon . Plenty of trees for shade . Council parking rates a bit though $10 per hr or $40 for the day Not much street parking outside the park.
Such a cool place for kayaking, swimming and all types of fun you expect including Bushwalking, Jogging, Cycling, Kayaking, Sailing, Windsurfing, Fishing, Small motorised boats ...Although the reserve is mostly bushland, there are open spaces suitable for picnics and passive recreation. The park is on the route of the Narrabeen Lagoon Multi-use Trail. POOR PARKING SPACE.
One of the many hidden gems in North beaches. The new loop is set up beautifully. Start from the carpark for a nice 7km loop. The parking fee however is rather significant and I would rather park couple hundred metres out and start the walk. I suggest getting there early so to escape the local cyclists. VERY different from the bay.
Incredible place, thank you, Council. But watch for hazards including random cycles or ebikes at speed. Also the huge tent domicile used by random men above Pipeclay Point.
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