Wetlands of Wyalong

Overview

The Wetlands forms part of the Council’s extensive network of town waterways to collect water into a common catchment facility. It was developed as an innovation to solve drainage problems for the…

The Wetlands forms part of the Council’s extensive network of town waterways to collect water into a common catchment facility. It was developed as an innovation to solve drainage problems for the town, especially in times of heavy rainfall.

A large dam and a series of smaller ponds with varying water depths were constructed which aids the collection of run-off water from the town and water levels may vary seasonably.

The Wetlands hold approximately 60 megalitres of water and will become the primary water source for all parks, gardens and recreation facilities in Wyalong and West Wyalong. One of the ponds has a land island in the middle to provide a breeding ground for birds where they are protected from foxes.

The Wetlands were developed on a pre-existing bird and wildlife sanctuary that was revegetated with indigenous plants. The Wetlands cover an area of 6.547 hectares, with an area of 3.859 hectares that was revegetated with Indigenous plants.

Just at the entrance of the Wetlands, you will find the newly installed Yindyamarra Outdoor Aboriginal Display, featuring various artefacts and information.

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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