Friends of Anstey Hill
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Friends of Anstey Hill
Anstey Hill Recreation Park (383.25 ha) was dedicated on September 1989.
It is a very diverse site, divided by a number of short creeks and
steep gullies, and forms an attractive backdrop to the North-Eastern suburbs.
As its name suggests, the Park is committed to recreation. It provides
excellent opportunities for bushwalking, birdwatching, photography, painting
and flora enthusiasts, with historical sites and scenic views over the
Adelaide Plains.
The Park was ravaged by the Ash Wednesday fires in 1983, and signs
of the destruction can still be seen.
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