Grade 2

Lane Cove Weir to Boat Shed Walk (1.3km)

Lane Cove National Park

New South Wales

1.3km

45 mins

Grade 2

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Trail summary

Quick overview: Experience the serene beauty of Lane Cove National Park on a leisurely 1.3km hike from the main picnic area to the Boat Shed. This Grade 2, easy return walk is perfect for a family day out, offering picturesque river views, picnic spots, and playgrounds. Just 45 minutes away from the nearest town, it's an ideal escape for both novice and seasoned bushwalkers. Don't forget to download the Lane Cove Weir to Boat Shed tracknotes and map for a hassle-free adventure.

Hike overview


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Lane Cove Weir to Boat Shed Walk (1.3km)


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Lane Cove Weir to Boat Shed Walk (1.3km)


Track grade


Grade 2 (Easy) - A Gentle Introduction to Inclines: Grade 2 on the AWTGS represents easy walking tracks that offer a slightly more challenging experience compared to Grade 1. Similar to Grade 1, no prior bushwalking experience is required. The track surface is typically hardened or compacted and may have gentle hill sections or occasional steps. The total distance of a Grade 2 walk is typically no greater than 10 kilometers. These walks are still suitable for families with a bit more experience or those seeking a gentle introduction to some inclines.

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Gear to consider


What you carry in your pack depends on factors like weather, terrain, time of year, the type of adventure, and your personal preferences. Unsure what gear to bring? My free planning, food, and packing checklists offer a great starting point, covering essentials for day hikes, overnight trips, and multi-day adventures. Use them as a guide to customise your kit to suit your needs, always prioritising safety above all else.

Explore safe


Plan ahead and hike safely! Always carry enough water and pack clothing layers to adapt to changing conditions. Bring essential safety gear, including a torch, a Personal Locator Beacon (PLB), and a reliable communication device. Check official government sources for trail updates, temporary closures, and access requirements. Before heading out, review local weather and bushfire advice, including warnings and planned burns. Most importantly, let someone know your plans before you go. Being prepared ensures a safer and more enjoyable hike! Stay Safe, Explore More, and Always #ExploreSafe

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Acknowledgement of Country

Lane cove weir to boat shed walk (1. 3km)

Trail Hiking Australia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands on which we hike and pay respects to their Elders, past and present, and we acknowledge the First Nations people of other communities who may be here today.