The topsoil of many areas in the park has been eroded due to wind and water, leaving the clay sub soil exposed.
[2] Recreational characteristics in the reserve include shaded picnic areas with barbeque, walking paths and a number of children's playgrounds all within the native bushland.
[3][4] The reserve features a dry sclerophyll forest with an understory of sod grasses, and a gradient "meadow-like" grassland in the open areas.
[5] A number of native trees, such as, Forest Red Gum and Grey Box are found in the park, which are remnants of the Cumberland Plain Woodland.
The trees on the western end are more thinly distributed, whilst those in the eastern portion are more lush with a grassy floor.