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It is named after the rock formations created by the Wakefield River over centuries of erosion. The reserve has historical roots as a camping spot during the pioneering days and is now a popular tourist destination.
Visitors to Rocks Reserve Owen can enjoy strolling along paths that offer breathtaking views of the rugged landscape and rock formations. The reserve is home to groves of river redgums, providing a serene and peaceful environment for reflection. Outdoor activities such as fishing, picnicking, barbecuing, swimming, bird watching, and wildlife spotting are also popular.
The reserve is open all year round, with summer being the busiest time for picnics, relaxing by the river, and swimming. Spring and fall offer cooler temperatures and an idyllic environment for exploring the reserve’s beauty. Access to Rocks Reserve Owen is easy, with ample parking available. The reserve provides picnic and toilet facilities, making it a comfortable and family-friendly destination for visitors of all ages.
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