Woodcroft is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Woodcroft is located approximately 42 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Blacktown and is part of the Greater Western Sydney region.
The suburb of Woodcroft has a special landmark - the Woodcroft Lake. It is not far from the popular Nurragingy Reserve and is a good alternative to the reserve. It's a man-made lake which is approximately 0.9 kms around it's perimeter. It is surrounded by lovely trees, play area, walk way and a timber deck. In, along with it's flora and fauna, it makes for an ideal location for a portrait / couple photo-shoot, especially for occasions such as weddings.
The lake also is a host to the popular Woodcroft Lake Festival which has been running for the past few years. The festival has become a major focal point for Woodcroft residents and the wider community and is a terrific occasion that aims to bring everyone together.
Locals and non-residents can also get involved in the lake's conservation through the 'Adopt a Park' movement - spend the morning doing something positive in your community, pick up some of that run away litter and meet others who care.