All Places in Waikerie
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Federation Park takes its name from the federation of the six British colonies that formed the nation of Australia in 1901. The park is an important historic landmark and a celebration of this significant moment in Australian history. Federation Park immerses visitors in the rich history of irrigation in the Waikerie district. Visitors can explore information boards that detail the Read more...
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Visitors can enjoy the beautiful view and watch the lock in action, with the lock master available to answer any questions. Pelicans can also be observed along the wall of the lock, adding to the charm of this unique destination. The two main attractions at Lock 2 are watching the lock in action and observing the pelicans. Visitors can learn Read more...
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They are located at 12 Gray St, Waikerie, South Australia. Apart from being a memorial site, the gardens also contain a piece of Waikerie’s unique history. They are home to an early pumping station engine that powered the irrigation district of Waikerie. Guests can see this impressive piece of engineering in-person while exploring the gardens. Additionally, guests can walk along Read more...
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You can have a wonderful picnic under one of the many undercover shelters with picnic seating and electric barbecue. Boating and water activities are also available, with two public boat ramps for easy access. The park is also kid-friendly, with nearby water and nature play parks, as well as a fenced playground with basketball hoops. For those who enjoy exercising, Read more...
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The track features a BMX pump track with rollers, banked turns, and various features that are meant to be ridden using pumping movements of the body. It caters to a wide range of skill levels, making it perfect for families and groups. The track’s design allows for maximum enjoyment and presents a fun and safe challenge. The track is open Read more...
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It begins near the Waikerie Ferry and passes through the pumping station grounds to the lookout. The walk follows along the picturesque clifftop, providing a fantastic view of the river and floodplain. The height of the cliffs offers a stunning panoramic view of the River Murray and the surrounding floodplain. The trail encompasses various natural features, such as terraces, wetlands, Read more...
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The park spans over an acre and is dedicated to the local residents who served their country during times of crisis. Visitors to the Waikerie War Memorial Gardens can take a leisurely stroll through the well-manicured gardens which features thirty jacaranda trees. Each tree was planted in memory of the local men who served in World War II but did Read more...







