Muogamarra Nature Reserve has been established to protect the unique vegetation and extensive Aboriginal and European historical sites which exist within its 2,000 ha area. The excellent camping area is located on a ridge top overlooking the Hawkesbury River and can be locked at night. Muogamarra contains a rich heritage of Aboriginal engraving sites as well as the remains of the first convict built road which travelled north from Hornsby. Within walking distance of the campsite there is a wide variety of habitats including dry eucalypt, rainforest, mangroves and abandoned farmland.
Accommodation Features
We have a full range of camping gear to accommodate up to 60 students including gas BBQs, tents and lights. Students will require their own sleeping gear.
Programs
Gibberagong EEC can tailor a program that suits your students needs from a range of activities that include:
- Student leadership and team building games
- Spotlight night walk to an Aboriginal engraving site
- Extensive bushwalking through this pristine environment
- Bushtucker and historical perspectives