Lake Parramatta Reserve is located in the north of Parramatta, a busy sub-center in Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, about 25 kilometers from the city center of Sydney, about 73 hectares.
Lake Paramat, in Lake Parramatta Reserve, is a man-made reservoir that provides drinking water for nearby residents, and the number of wildlife in the reserve is growing, December 5, 2012, due to well-protected conditions. The government of New South Wales has declared Lake Parramatta Reserve a "wildlife reserve."
The Lake Parramatta Reserve, with its shady trees, beautiful scenery, numerous wildlife in the reserve and facilities such as walkways, picnic barbeques, coffee shops and so on, remains relatively pristine and quiet in the bustling Palamat. Popular with local residents and tourists, known as a "hidden jewel."