Description
McCaughey Bicentennial Park is a beautiful park located in Yanco, New South Wales, Australia.
It is an original natural spring-fed waterhole that was once used for sheep brought in for shearing. The park is a peaceful and tranquil aquatic reserve, home to various species of swans, geese, ducks, and other native waterbirds. It also includes a statue in memory of Sir Samuel McCaughey.
Visitors to the park can enjoy a range of activities, including play equipment for children, family barbecues, and picnics. There are picnic facilities with shelters, barbecues, tables, and benches available. The park is open every day and is especially beautiful in the summer months when the surrounding flora is lush and green.
To get to McCaughey Bicentennial Park, the best way is by private vehicle. If coming from Leeton, take the Irrigation Way towards Griffith and then turn left onto the River Road towards Yanco. The park will be on the left side of the road. If coming from Griffith, take a right turn from Irrigation Way onto River Road as you enter Yanco. The park will be on the right-hand side.
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