Description
Located between the Darling and Murray Rivers, Junction Island Nature Reserve and Walking Track is a perfect destination to experience the unique Australian topography.
It is steeped in Australian history and offers an abundance of flora, fauna, wildlife, and birdlife.
A visit to the Junction Island Nature Reserve will take you on a journey through Australia's history. You can stand at the footbridge that connects both the rivers or follow the gentle walking track to witness the point where the great rivers meet. It's a unique experience that cannot be missed. The Island Reserve boasts an incredible array of flora and fauna, and the sight and sound of birdlife is remarkable. Walking tracks will lead you to the canoe tree located at the beginning of a gentle walking track that leads to the point.
The ideal time to visit Junction Island Nature Reserve is during the months of autumn, winter, and spring when the weather is mild, and wildlife is abundant. The reserve is open every day and is closed during certain periods for maintenance purposes.
Junction Island Nature Reserve Canoe Tree And Walking Track Wentworth is easily accessible by car from Wentworth. The nature reserve is approximately 7 kilometers from Wentworth in the Riverland area. Visitors can take the Sturt Highway to access Wentworth.
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Parks: Canoeing and Kayaking Sites, Hiking Trails, Nature Reserves, Wildlife Hides
Trails & sites: Aboriginal, Canoeing & Kayaking