Fivebough Wetlands

Landmarks and Buildings

Fivebough Wetlands is two kilometres northeast of Leeton, New South Wales. The wetlands contain a habitat of exceptional quality for water birds, particularly waders. Around 174 different species of bird have been observed at Fivebough to date. Keep your eyes peeled for rare and threatened species like the Australian painted snipe, magpie goose and freckled duck. Don’t miss the Budyaan Baamirra Centre and Wiradjuri Garden where you can discover the significance of the wetlands to the local Aboriginal people.

The wetlands are Crown reserve for Environmental Protection and Public Recreation (R1030008) and are also Ramsar listed wetlands of international importance. The approximate area of Fivebough Wetlands is 342 hectares.

Call into Leeton Visitors Information Centre prior to visiting to obtain maps and local bird information.

Facilities

Carpark Family Friendly Interpretive Centre Lookouts Picnic Area Public Toilet

Internet Access

Broadband Internet Access

Activities

Birdwatching Hiking Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Indigenous Culture

Indigenous themes and/or interpretation

Rates

Free Entry

Nearby Things to Do

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Dog in park with pond in background

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Front of Leeton Museum and Art Gallery

Leeton Museum and Art Gallery

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McCaugheys Lagoon, Murrumbidgee Valley National Park. Photo: Gavin Hansford © OEH

McCaugheys Lagoon

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Miniature Train

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Turkey Flat trail

Turkey Flat trail

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