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Wetlands of Wyalong

Attractions

150 Neeld Street, Wyalong NSW 2671, Wyalong, NSW 2671
(02) 6972 2266

Description

Located in the town of Wyalong, the Wetlands form part of the Council’s extensive network of town waterways for collecting water into a common catchment facility.

This innovative solution was developed to solve drainage problems for the town, especially in times of heavy rainfall.

A large dam and a series of smaller ponds with varying water depths were constructed to aid the collection of run-off water from the town. Interestingly, the Wetlands can hold approximately 60 megalitres of water and are becoming the primary water source for all parks, gardens, and recreation facilities in Wyalong and West Wyalong.

One of the ponds in the Wetlands has a land island in the middle, providing a breeding ground for birds that are protected from foxes. This feature is not only great for bird watching enthusiasts, but it also contributes to the conservation of local wildlife.

The Wetlands were developed on a pre-existing bird and wildlife sanctuary that was revegetated with indigenous plants. Covering an area of 6.547 hectares, the Wetlands provide a great opportunity for visitors to explore the local flora and fauna. Indigenous plants cover an area of 3.859 hectares, providing a habitat for local wildlife.

Just at the entrance of the Wetlands, visitors will find the newly installed Yindyamarra Outdoor Aboriginal Display. This outdoor display features various artifacts and information, offering an educational experience into the history and culture of the land. It is well worth a visit.

The Wetlands are open all year round and are free to visit. Visitors can explore the Wetlands at their leisure by following the trails and boardwalks which have

Details

Natural Attractions: Wetlands & Swamps

Trails & sites: Aboriginal Sites

Location

150 Neeld Street, Wyalong NSW 2671, Wyalong, NSW 2671

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