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Beach to Beach Riverside Walk

Attractions

McLean Beach, Deniliquin NSW 2710, Deniliquin, NSW 2710
1800 650 712

Description

Beach To Beach Riverside Walk in Deniliquin is a popular attraction that allows visitors to explore the beautiful riverside scenery, heritage sites, and wildlife along the Edward River (Kolety).

The walk takes approximately an hour and covers various spots, including McLean Beach, the Museum of the Deniliquin and District Historical Society, the 'Ute on a Pole' sculpture, Island Sanctuary, and Murray Valley Regional Park, before ending at Willoughbys Beach.

Starting from McLean Beach, the walk takes you through towering red gums, offering stunning views of the calm inlets and riverfront scenery. This area is perfect for boating, swimming, fishing, and water sports. Along the trail, you'll also come across the Museum of Deniliquin and the District Historical Society, as well as the famous 'Ute on a Pole' statue, which pays tribute to the renowned Deni Ute Muster.

Island Sanctuary is a must-visit spot for nature lovers. This four-hectare preserved bushland is home to kangaroos, various bird species, unique native flora, and fauna, including turtles, frogs, possums, lizards, and other reptiles. It's recommended to bring binoculars to spot some of the 80 bird species that inhabit the sanctuary. The sanctuary also provides picnic and barbecue facilities, making it an ideal place to relax after the walk.

The walk then enters the Murray Valley Regional Park, which offers points of interest such as waterfowl nesting and breeding areas, wetlands, riverine forest, and a diverse range of plant and animal species. Keep an eye out for opportunities to spot eastern grey kangaroos, black swans, and other waterbird

Details

Trails & sites: Swimming Spots

Location

McLean Beach, Deniliquin NSW 2710, Deniliquin, NSW 2710

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