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Picnic and Playground area

Memorial Wall with a plaque about the Antonio family inserted.
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Signs about Antonio Park can be found within play/picnic area of this beautiful bushland reserve.
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Cars can be parked off-road in a rustic native/indigenous  parking bay.
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The picnic area has a gas BBQ, there is also a brick BBQ for cooking with wood.  Picnic tables are scattered throughout this "family" area of the park.
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Children can entertain themselves on the play equipment.
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Bush tracks lead from the picnic area - leading the walker into a wonderful bushland, with an extensive variety of indigenous plants, from tiny groundcovers and grasses to tall and majestically eucalyptus.
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Mushrooms can be seen growing within Antonio Park during the "mushroom season", however Do NOT touch, pick, or eat any mushrooms that you are unsure about.
If in doubt - DON'T - many variety of mushrooms are poisonous.
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