Lumley Park

The name "Lumley" was given in recognition of Councillor Clarence Lumley who gave his life in World War 1. In November 1970 the Lumley Park Transport Museum was opened by Ambrose Crawford. Orginally home to croquet lawns the three acres of forest bushland was regenerated by the 'Scrub Reserve Committee'. Information boards make the entrance into the scrub where a winding walk will introduce you to myriad of Australian native flora & fauna, including a large colony of flying foxes draped amongst the trees. Across the road behind the tennis courts you will find car parking and BBQ and picnic facilities.

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Facilities

  • BBQ Facilities
  • Car park
  • Picnic Area
  • Shaded Area

Experiences

  • Flora/Fauna
  • Nature based

Our Location

Pearces Creek Road
Alstonville
New South Wales 2477

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