The Junction Island Nature Reserve and Walking Track is the shoal of land between the Darling and Murray Rivers.
Due to the recent floods, the bridge and island remain closed for further repair.
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The Junction Island Nature Reserve and Walking Track is the shoal of land between the Darling and Murray Rivers.
Due to the recent floods, the bridge and island remain closed for further repair.
The junction sandbar is where a large number of Traditional Owners, armed with spears and weapons, threatened Captain Sturt as he sailed down the Murray on his expedition to find the inland sea. Luckily the Traditional Owners were calmed down by four Traditional Owners from across the river whom Sturt had befriended earlier and therefore the intruder's presence was accepted.
Visit the Island and stand on the footbridge between both the Darling and Murray Rivers, or follow the gentle track and walk to the point where the rivers meet.
Standing right in the middle of Australia's two greatest rivers is a unique Australian experience not to be missed.
Flora, fauna, wildlife and birdlife abound within this island reserve. A canoe tree is located at the beginning of the walking track that leads to the point.
Pure joy as you wake to the sunrise. Awe as you make it to the snowy peak. A sense of adventure as you motor across red plains. The relief of rejuvenation as you wade into an alpine stream. Connection as you taste native, fragrant leaves. A sense of belonging as you return to your favourite holiday house. Freedom as you dash into the waves. Discover the endless feelings a visit to NSW can inspire.