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It is situated in the bend of the Murray River, accessible through a bridge off River Road. The island is known for its natural habitat for waterbirds, making it a popular destination for bird watching enthusiasts. It features well-defined walking trails, a bird hide, and beaches. The island also holds historical and cultural value with the discovery of Aboriginal artefacts. Facilities on the island include a picnic area, car park, and lookout points. Quinn’s Island is open year-round, with the months between September to November being recommended for bird watching. Accessibility options are available for visitors with disabilities, including all-terrain and beach wheelchairs. Safety precautions are advised, such as checking for changed conditions, carrying a first aid kit, and wearing appropriate clothing and footwear newline.
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