The Wiradjuri walking track follows a route of about 30 kilometres along the banks of the Murrumbidgee River. An ideal place to start the track is at the Wagga Wagga Visitor Information Centre. Follow the Murrumbidgee River for about 1km to the Railway Viaduct, built in the 1870s for trains to cross the flood plain and river. The new railway bridge was opened in 2007. From Red Hill Rd the track heads west, leading to a historic Railway Tunnel, Silvalite Reserve and Pomingalarna Park which provides an exceptional view of the city from the west.
The track then descends onto the flood-plain, crosses the district’s original farming land and follows the river for about 6km – returning to the information centre.
There are 11 sign-posted access points, although you may join or leave the track at many points along the way.
The Wollundry Loop is 10.2 kilometres and is a more leisurely walk, following the perimeter of the Wollundry Lagoon.
Site Description Walking Track
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