Situated on the Georges River, the reserve contains the historic Ingleburn Weir. The weir was constructed in the late 1930s to provide a swimming area for the local community.
Ingleburn weir has a…
Situated on the Georges River, the reserve contains the historic Ingleburn Weir. The weir was constructed in the late 1930s to provide a swimming area for the local community.
Ingleburn weir has a high heritage significance due to its sandstone structure and form. In 2009, heritage maintenance works and additional works to help fish passage along the river were completed.
The vegetation community at Ingleburn Reserve is classified as the endangered ecological community, Shale Sandstone Transition Forest. The reserve is home to a number of endangered plant species as well as a range of native birds, some marsupials, other small mammals and reptiles.
Picnic tables, play equipment and an amenity block are located at the reserve.
Ingleburn Reserve Walking Trail is a 400 metre return walk. It is a medium grade and has sandstone steps and loose, rocky, unsealed surface.