Quinns Island Wetland Sanctuary and Day Visitor Area
Highlights
- Explore 40 hectares of Quinns Island, a serene waterbird haven nestled in Cobram Regional Park.
- Stroll along two kilometres of defined walking trails, immersing yourself in nature's beauty and tranquillity.
- Discover Aboriginal artefacts like scar trees and flint tools, connecting with the rich cultural heritage of the area.
- Relax at picnic areas and enjoy family-friendly facilities, making it a perfect spot for a day out.
Quinns Island in Cobram Regional Park truly is a waterbird haven. A 40-hectare island formed by a bend in the Murray River has been cut off by a small anabranch creek called Scott’s Creek.
Pedestrian access to the island is via a bridge off River Road. The island has two kilometres of defined walking trails, a large bird hide and beaches. A number of Aboriginal artefacts such as scar trees, flint tools and middens, have been found on the island.
Walking Track is 3.2 kilometres long. Warnings and restrictions apply. Please see the Parks Victoria website for information.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.