RESERVE | Boronia Hills Reserve | |
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LOCATION | Kingston | |
DESCRIPTION | Boronia Hill is within walking distance of central Kingston and accessed via Hutchins Street or Jindabyne Road. This bushland reserve displays good examples of threatened plant communities; black peppermint on sandstone forest and silver peppermint on sediments forest. Many native herbs and ground orchids occur in the reserve including tiny mosquito orchids, greenhoods, bird orchids, tiger orchids and the threatened Tailed spider-orchid (Caladenia caudata). Bikes are permitted on service roads. | |
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PARKING | ![]() There are multiple access points to this reserve. Street parking available via Hutchins Street and the end of Jindabyne Road. CLICK TO GO TO STREET VIEW IN GOOGLE MAPS ![]() | |
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TRACKS AND TRAILS | Boronia Hill Flora Track - Click to access map and extract from Kingborough's Tracks - For walkers, horse riders and cyclists (6th Edition 42 Tracks).![]() |