McCaugheys Lagoon

Natural Attractions

Named after Sir Samuel McCaughey, an early pioneer of irrigation, McCaugheys Lagoon is a critical part of a long-term wetland rehabilitation project, offering habitat for a wide range of local plants and animals. From here, you can also catch a glimpse of the largest protected river red gum forest in the world.

For those interested in wetland ecology, it’s a great example of a working lagoon on an inland floodplain wetland. For others, it’s simply a lovely spot to picnic or enjoy birdwatching by the water before heading off to explore the many attractions of Murrumbidgee National Park.

Facilities

Carpark Non Smoking Picnic Area

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Nearby Things to Do

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Gin

Southern Cotton Gin

Whitton, Leeton

John OBrien Commemorative Wall

John O’Brien Commemorative Wall

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Antique Corner

Two-Foot Heritage Walk

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Rocky Waterholes Bridge

Rocky Waterholes

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Dog in park with pond in background

McCaughey Bicentennial Park

Yanco, Leeton

Narrandera Wetlands

Narrandera Wetlands

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