Walka Water Works

Highlights

Explore a historic 1887 heritage pumping station Spot over 300 bird species and native turtles by the lake Enjoy scenic bush and lakeside walking trails

Overview

Walka Water Works is a popular picnic and recreation area steeped in history. The heritage pumping station was built in 1887, and the complex features a striking chimney and ornate brickwork. It is…

Walka Water Works is a popular picnic and recreation area steeped in history. The heritage pumping station was built in 1887, and the complex features a striking chimney and ornate brickwork. It is one of the largest and most intact 19th-century industrial complexes in the Hunter Valley.

The large lake area has over 300 species of birdlife and is home to freshwater native turtles alongside varied walking trails around the lake and bush.

While parts of the site remain closed for remediation, there will be temporary fencing in place to keep the community safe. For further details surrounding the ongoing remediation works please see the Maitland City Council website.

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