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Early morning at Kiamma Creek
The ducks living at Kiamma Creek are always entertaining
Sculpture at Kiamma Creek
Kiamma Creek is home to an abundance of waterfowl
Platypus mural at Kiamma Creek
Rakali Mural at Kiamma Creek
Walking track mural
Pacific Black Duck at Kiamma Creek
Sunset over Kiamma Creek

Pat Cullen Reserve

Pat Cullen Reserve

Early morning at Kiamma Creek
The ducks living at Kiamma Creek are always entertaining
Sculpture at Kiamma Creek
Kiamma Creek is home to an abundance of waterfowl
Platypus mural at Kiamma Creek
Rakali Mural at Kiamma Creek
Walking track mural
Pacific Black Duck at Kiamma Creek
Sunset over Kiamma Creek

Overview

Located at the northern end of Roberts Street, Crookwell, Pat Cullen Reserve is a haven for all sorts of interesting wildlife, the creek is home to a wide variety of waterfowl.

Rakali are often spotted foraging among the reeds and other aquatic plants, and if you are really lucky you may see a platypus or two!

It's just a short walk from Crookwell's town center, and features sculptures and murals, a creek side walking track, delightful shady trees, expansive areas of lush green lawn areas, public toilets and picnic tables.

It's a top spot to unwind and enjoy some fresh air and sunshine, followed by a delicious picnic lunch!

Pat Cullen Reserve, Roberts Street, New South Wales, Australia
Facilities
  • Lawn / Gardens
  • Picnic Area
  • Public Toilet