Yeramba Lagoon Walk – 22 November 2021

It had been a while since I had been to Yeramba Lagoon in Georges River National Park. That trip back in 2017 was like this one – it was a walk on the program of the National Parks Association of NSW led by Brian Everingham.

We did a complex winding circuit walk through the bush near the lagoon that traversed a wide range of habitats. There seems to be a maze of tracks. Most of the bush we saw was in good condition, although there were some weeds in a few places. Here are some photos from the morning –

Thanks to Brian for leading and organising the walk, and also special thanks to Col Gibson, a long time visitor to the Lagoon, whose local knowledge is exceptional.

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