Description
Marrambidya Wetland is a 20-hectare reserve near Wagga Wagga city centre that offers educational, cultural, and recreational activities.
It is a valuable community resource that combines natural beauty, culture, and history. The wetland features a Wiradjuri Healing Place where visitors can connect with nature and reflect. It includes traditional vegetation significant to the Wiradjuri people and a hand-carved totem pole. The site's name, Marrambidya, reflects its importance to the Wiradjuri people and its location between two Aboriginal place names highlights its cultural significance. The wetland is a hub for passive recreational activities such as nature walks and birdwatching. It is home to various bird species, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers. Marrambidya Wetland is open year-round, with spring and summer being the best times to enjoy its lush greenery and landscape. Winter is recommended for birdwatching as migratory bird species visit the wetland. The wetland is easily accessible by car, bike, or foot, with signs along the Wiradjuri Walking Track guiding visitors to the reserve.
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Natural attractions: Wetlands
Parks: Mountain Bike Trails, Nature Reserves, Picnic Area, Toilets
Trails & sites: Mountain bike trails