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About Shrimptons Creek Parklands 
Shrimptons Creek Parklands is comprised of 7 parks along Shrimptons Creek which is over 3 kilometres long and runs through the City of Ryde to the Lane Cove River. They are:
- Santa Rosa Park
- Flinders Park
- Tindarra Reserve
- Greenwood Park
- ELS Hall Park
- Booth Reserve
- Wilga Park
These parks provide an almost continual link of open space, including an existing pedestrian and cycle way, from the centre of the City of Ryde to the boundaries of the Ryde council area, creating a significant environmental and recreational 'spine'. While still maintaining a bushland character with two ecologically endangered communities represented, the seven parks that form the Parklands include well utilised sporting fields and facilities such as those at ELS Hall Park and Santa Rosa Park.
The Parklands are well used by local people and due to increasing urban development in the area, the Master Plan and Plan of Management has been developed to better manage the creek, its surrounding environment and ultimately the parks along it.
Master Plan and Plan of Management
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