The Prospect Creek cycleway is a 7.3-kilometre-long (4.5 mi)[1] shared-use path for cyclists and pedestrians in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia that is generally aligned with Prospect Creek and the surrounding swamp oak forest. Officially known as Prospect Creek Recreational Shared Cycle Path, the cycleway links to the Cumberland City Council network and Fairfield CBD from Fairfield Road in the southeast to the Prospect Nature Reserve in the northwest.[2][3] Predominantly off-road and within a riparian zone, its western terminus lies at Widemere Road in Wetherill Park and the eastern terminus is at Ace Avenue in Fairfield. A parallel path begins from Cumberland Highway at Smithfield.[4]

Route

The Gipps Road underpass

Running mostly alongside Prospect Creek, this 6.8-kilometre-long (4.2 mi) cycleway connects Fairfield to the Prospect Reservoir, joining onto the Parramatta to Liverpool rail trail and the Lower Prospect Canal Reserve cycleway at each end. In the northwest, the cycleway starts from Widemere Road in Wetherill Park, with bollards installed at the entry to prevent vehicle-ramming incidents.[2]

Afterwards, the path mostly travels through parkland and the riparian bushland of the creek, passing the southeastern periphery of Prospect Nature Reserve in Pemulwuy, Gipps Road Park in Greystanes, Rosford Street Reserve and Long Street Park in Smithfield, Vineyard Reserve, Solo Reserve, Bernadette Park, Cawarra Park, and Fairfield Road Park in the southeast. It is almost entirely off-road, except for a short on-road section along Douglas Street and Ace Avenue. Despite its length, only three roads are crossed, Fairfield Road, Cumberland Highway, and Gipps Road to the northwest, with grade separated underpasses for each road.[1]

Two parallel paths exist on the north and south sides of Prospect Creek; the former traverses within Cumberland Council on the creek's northside, which is the longest-stretching one and concludes at Fairfield Road in Yennora, and the passes within Fairfield City Council at the creek's southside, where it starts from Cumberland Highway and ends at Ace Avenue.[4] The path on the southside (Fairfield) provides the best through route to the Rail Trail and Fairfield. At points along the path local councils have created Aboriginal information sites that are well worth stopping at. The Gipps Road in Smithfield underpass can fill with water during heavy rain, however an at grade crossing nearby can be used.[2]

Accessibility

The cycleway provides north to south accessibility along Gipps Road and Warren Road, and west to east accessibility alongside Prospect Creek. There is even accessibility to The Horsley Drive. As it heads to Cawarra Park and Crosby Reserve, it will provide numerous connections to the nearby residential roads. Signs will also help cyclists or walkers to traverse towards either Fairfield railway station or Yennora railway station.[2]

It crosses paths with the Western Sydney Parklands–Canal Reserve cycleway in the northwest, just south of Hyland Road alongside the detention basin, providing accessibility to Prospect Hill and Prospect Nature Reserve in the north.[1]

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