Wheeler Heights, New South Wales

The 8.4-kilometre (5.2 mi) complete trail around the Lagoon crosses two steel bridges and runs adjacent to the Sydney Sports Academy.

The path and bridges allow bushwalkers, cyclists, and joggers to travel in safety while being close to nature and enjoying the breathtaking beauty of Narrabeen Lagoon.

[13] Warringah is home to over 900 native plant species, subspecies, varieties, and forms that can be found from the coastal sand dunes and estuaries to sandstone ridgetops and plateaux.

There is a sparse ground cover of sedges and grasses growing on sandy soils that are among the world's least fertile.

Wheeler Heights is served by the 179 bus route, operated by Keolis Downer Northern Beaches.

As of November 2020, the shopping centre has nearly completed construction, having stores and restaurants on the ground, while apartments above with underground private parking for residents.

Map showing Wheeler Heights NSW Australia. Created from OpenStreetMap project data.
Moonlight over Narrabeen Lagoon
Sydney Gum blossom
Native Gums, looking North over Jamison Park to Narrabeen lagoon.