Rocky Waterholes

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Accessible for Runners
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Nestled where the Bundidgerry Creek becomes Lake Talbot, Rocky Waterholes offers a peaceful retreat perfect for a picnic or a spot of fishing. You’ll likely catch a glimpse of koalas and other local wildlife here. With sealed road access off Old Wagga Road, Rocky Waterholes also connects to the Flora and Fauna Reserve and Bundidgerry Walking Track, making it an easy detour on a walk or ride through the bush.

Accessibility

Welcomes people with access needs, though some areas are more accessible than others.

  • Surface Unsealed paths

  • Grade Flat

  • Difficulty Easy

For more information, visit the Destination and Discovery Hub or contact us and we’ll help guide you to the best spots for your visit.

 

Rocky Waterholes
Narrandera NSW 2700

The sheltered waters are perfect for kayaking, paddle boarding, and fishing, while the surrounding trees create a quiet setting to reset and connect with nature.

Tucked at the far end of Lake Talbot, this natural playground is one of Narrandera’s hidden gems — perfect for getting out on the water and into the bush. Try your luck fishing along the banks or use it as a starting point for a walk or cycle through the surrounding reserve.

A footbridge connects to the Flora and Fauna Reserve inviting you to explore further. Just a short walk from the bridge, you'll find a boat ramp, toilet facilities and a covered seating area with barbeque and picnic tables, ideal for a relaxing lunch break.

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