Description
Rigbys Island is a small island located in Lakes Entrance, Victoria.
It is situated just a short distance across the channel west of Bullock Island. To access the island, visitors will need a water vehicle, such as a boat or Sea-Doo. The island is known for its natural beauty and is a popular destination for those looking to enjoy the great outdoors. Facilities and amenities on Rigbys Island are limited, as the island is primarily a natural area. The island is also home to a number of walking trails, which provide visitors with the opportunity to explore the island's natural beauty.
Rigbys Island is part of the Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park, which is a narrow coastal reserve that consists of lakes, wetlands, marine, and terrestrial environments. The park is home to a range of world-class conservation projects and environmental programs, research, facilities, and experiences. Visitors to the park can enjoy sweeping views across the town's breathtaking lake shores, coastal heathlands, and the endless blue horizon of the ocean from the hilltop lookout. While facilities and amenities on the island are limited, visitors can explore the island's natural beauty through a range of walking trails. The island is also part of the Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park, which offers visitors a range of world-class conservation projects and environmental programs, research, facilities, and experiences.
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