Description
Mokoan Ponds in Winton North is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts.
This beautiful spot offers an easy 4km walk and attracts visitors from far and wide who want to experience the local flora and fauna.
At Mokoan Ponds, wildlife lovers can have close encounters with native animals. Black Swamp Wallabies can be seen bouncing through the reeds, while Eastern Long Neck turtles rest in the water or on logs. If you're lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of the Rakali (Australian water rat). Birdwatching is also popular here, with several bird species to be spotted.
During these months, there is a higher chance of spotting wildlife in their natural habitats.
To reach Mokoan Ponds, drive 2 hours and 30 minutes northeast of Melbourne. Take the Benalla-Winton Road and turn off onto Winton-Kiellerman Road, then turn left onto Mokoan Road. Follow the signs to the Wetlands Hub, where parking is available. From there, visitors can start their walking trail that leads to Mokoan Ponds.
Don't miss the opportunity to explore Mokoan Ponds if you're a wildlife lover. And while you're there, make sure to check out the Wetlands Hub as well!
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