Talus Street Reserve

Talus Street Reserve

Area: 7,502m²

Talus Street Reserve is at the headwater of Flat Rock Creek. A path with night lighting runs through the reserve, and the southern end of the park is just a few minutes walk from St Leonards railway station.

A plaque marking the beginning of “Wilksch Walk” is located in the reserve. This walking path to Middle Harbour begins at St Leonards Station and passes through Talus Street Reserve, Naremburn park, Artarmon Reserve, Bicentennial Reserve, Flat Rock Gully and Tunks Park. The mosaic inlays in the path were created by Suzie Bleach.

The Path is named after Eric Wilksch (1918 – 2002) in recognition of his contribution to the environment in Naremburn and his tireless work with numerous community organisations throughout his life.

Location

Talus Street Reserve, Talus Street, Naremburn 2065  View Map

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