East Point Reserve, spanning 500 acres in Darwin, is the city’s largest park. This expansive green space features a variety of ecosystems, including monsoon forest and mangroves, connected by an intertidal boardwalk. Visitors can enjoy safe swimming in the man-made Lake Alexander, relax on the beaches, or use the playgrounds, workout stations, and picnic areas. The reserve also offers cycle and walking paths, making it easy to explore the diverse landscapes. As the day winds down, the park provides a serene setting for sunset views, inviting both locals and visitors to unwind and take in the natural beauty.
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