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Pioneer Park Museum
GriffithSet in 18 hectares of natural bushland, this museum features 40 historic buildings and hundreds of historical items from the early pioneering days in the area. The museum highlights the influence Italians had on the area. |
John Lake Centre - Narrandera Fisheries Centre
NarranderaThe John Lake Centre features an aquarium with 'Percy' the 50 lb. |
McCaughey Bicentennial Park
YancoAn original natural spring fed waterhole, which existed as part of North Yanko Station - one of the pastoral holdings owned by the late Sir Samuel McCaughey. |
Cocoparra National Park
GriffithCocoparra National Park is situated on 8,358 hectares. Located 603 Kilometres south-west of Sydney and 25 kilometres north-east of Griffith. Cocoparra offers a rate chance to see original Riverina forests with wattles, orchids and tough-as-nails ironbarks. |
Mia Forest Drives LeetonLeetonClearly marked drives through well developed red gum forests along the Murrumbidgee River, including several back tracks to sandy beaches, fishing spots and... |
Bundidgerry Walking TrackNarranderaThe track consists of three loops - short loop (3kms), Lake Talbot loop (7kms) and the Murrumbidgee loop (11kms) and follows a scenic route around... |
Hay Nature WalkHayThe Hay Nature Walk runs along the northern side of the Murrumbidgee River. |
Lake WyanganGriffithA ten-minute drive north-west of Griffith will lead you to Lake Wyangan. Set in relaxing, picturesque surroundings, the lake caters for all kinds of water sports. Take advantage of the sheltered picnic areas or barbecue facilities. |
Pioneer ParkCootamundraPioneer Park is located in 11 hectares of natural bushland on the outskirts of Griffith. |
Botanic Gardens Wagga WaggaWagga WaggaLocated at the base of Willans Hill, the Wagga Wagga Botanic Gardens are set on eight point nine hectares. A discovery centre, mini zoo, children's playground, free flight aviary and rainforest section are open to visitors. |
Rock Nature Reserve TheThe RockKnow as Kengal to the local Wiradjuri people, The Rock towers 250 metres over the surrounding countryside, and is thought to have been a site... |
Koala SpottingNarranderaAt the Narrandera Koala Regeneration Reserve, volunteer spotters "Hawkeye" & Joe will help you see Koala in the wild and educate you in the gentle... |
Sturts Marked TreeHayThe bronze plaque on Sturts Marked Tree indicates the trail taken by Captain Charles Sturt on his epic journey down the Murrumbidgee River in 1829. Located... |
Huey Cameron Park and Swing BridgeHillstonLocated just off the main street, the Hughie Cameron Park features a pedestrian swing bridge over the Lachlan River, leading to a picnic area, which... |
Ingalba State ForestTemoraExperience 10 Thousand Hectares of Australian bushland. |
Lake Talbot and Lake Talbot LookoutNarranderaThe Lake Talbot look-out provides a scenic view of Lake Talbot, the main irrigation canal, and the surrounding nature reserve. |
Aurora Clydesdale StudWagga WaggaAurora Clydesdale Stud opened in 1986, since then the Judd family have hosted local, national and international visitors. The stud offers you the unique opportunity to... |
Galore Hill Nature ReserveLockhartThis isolated hill rises 200m above surrounding countryside and is a nature reserve covering some 500 hectares. |
Gogeldrie WeirLeetonGogeldrie Weir is a major irrigation structure on the Murrumbidgee River and is the principal water diversion point for the Coleambally irrigation area, as well as... |
Lake WoorabindaHillstonLake Woorabinda is a man made lake, first filled in 1972. |
Willandra National ParkHillstonWillandra National Park offers visitors a fascinating insight into the history of the wool industry and of station life early this century. |
Cootamundra Golf CourseCootamundraEnjoy a round of golf at the oldest country golf club in New South Wales, with spetacular views over Cootamundra. |
Lake CentenaryTemoraLake Centenary is a mecca for water sports and is beautifully landscaped and maintained by Temora Shire Council making it a pleasant and peaceful venue... |
Altina Wildlife ExperienceDarlington Point1500 acre fully working cattle and irrigation farm on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River. |
Migurra Reserve Walking TrackCootamundraThis walking track is approximately 750 metres in length, passing through an ironbark and greybox community, an example of what was present in the district... |
Hay WeirHayThe Hay Weir (Also known as Johnston Park) is located approximately 15km from Hay on the Maude Road. |
Scenic Hill Walking TrackGriffithThe track, consisting of two main loops, has a total length of approximately 11.5 kilometres. The site was selected because of the peaceful nature of the area... |
Mia Forest Drives NarranderaNarranderaThe NSWForestry Commission has established interesting drives throughout the beautiful red gum forest areas. |
Hay Wetlands Nature ReserveHayHay Wetlands Nature Reserve is a water bird sanctuary and breeding ground. |
Brooklock StudioLockhartAt Brooklock Studio you can see one of Australia’s leading hand spinners and weavers, Tricia Herford, give demonstrations of spinning, plaiting of leather and knitting... |
Hermits Cave And Sir Dudley De Chairs LookoutGriffithHermits Cave is situated to the left and down a path below the Sir Dudley de Chair's Lookout. The cave was once the home of Valerio Riccett, a miner from Broken Hill. |
Shear Outback the Australian Shearers Hall of FameHayShearers enjoy legendary status in Australia, and links to Australia's vibrant and colourful shearing culture are prevalent in our contemporary life. |
Yanco WeirLeetonYanco Weir on the Murrumbidgee River is an excellent picnic spot with a fine view of the river. |
Yanco Weir and siteYancoThe 1929 Yanco Weir is one of the earliest weirs built on the Murrumbidgee River to regulate the flow of water to the Murrumbidgee Irrigation... |
Murrumbidgee River And Fresh Water BeachesNarranderaNatural bushland area and Murrumbidgee River. |
Lake WoorabindaHillstonLake Woorabinda is a man made lake, first filled in 1972. |
Hay Sunset Viewing AreaHayThe Hay Sunset Viewing Area is a must for the artist, photographer or those who have never seen a real sunset. Unhindered by tall buildings or smog, the traveller can delight in the magnificence of the sun going down. |




