The Rock Nature Reserve – Kengal Aboriginal Place
Tucked away in quiet farmland, The Rock Nature Reserve – Kengal Aboriginal Place is a small but diverse haven surrounding a remarkable geological giant: The Rock, soaring 364m above the plains. There are things to do for every type of traveller at the reserve. Take the family and find a relaxing picnic spot, or if […]
Wonga Wetlands
A sanctuary for birdwatchers, field naturalists, photographers and bushwalking groups. Wandering through Wonga Wetlands is an idyllic way to wind down and enjoy nature. Wonga is also a remarkable educational experience for school and special interest groups. Located on the Murray River floodplain, Wonga Wetlands is being gently restored from grazing land using Albury City’s […]
Swainsona Reserve
Swainsona Reserve is a very special and peaceful place, taking its name from the endangered Smooth Darling Pea, Swainsona galegifolia, which grows in the vicinity. It is one of the two remaining remnant populations of Smooth Darling Pea in North-East Victoria. The local parklands team continues to work in partnership with the Victorian Department of […]
Lake Hume
Lake Hume is an impressive body of water held by an awe-inspiring dam wall and is an easy 15-minute drive from Albury Wodonga. There’s something for everybody at Lake Hume. For the adventurous, there is wakeboarding, water skiing, tube-riding, and stand-up paddleboarding. For those who like a gentler pace, the foreshore is the perfect place […]
Huon Hill Parklands
Rising 263 metres above the Murray and Kiewa floodplains, Huon Hill offers spectacular views of Lake Hume, the Kiewa Valley, the Alpine Region, Murray and Kiewa Rivers, and Albury and Wodonga cities. With ample seating, electric barbecues, shelters and composting toilets, Huon Hill is ideal for bushwalking, sightseeing, picnicking and photography. Spectacular vistas are provided […]