Murrumbidgee Trails – take to the trails! Narrandera and our surrounding towns have plenty to offer for visitors, so we’ve partnered with three other councils in the region to promote our shire and encourage visitors to stay longer and explore more! Follow...
Location: Narrandera Using over 120 litres of paint applied to the murals and river that connects the two artworks, the outcome is an incredible sight to behold. With the best view across town, visitors and residents are able to head to the water tower and immerse...
Location: Irrigation Way Narrandera-Leeton Airport ( IATA: NRA, ICAO: YNAR) services the towns of Leeton and Narrandera as it is located 6.3 kilometres (km) north-west from the Narrandera Town Centre and 18 km south east of the Leeton Town Centre. The terminal...
Location: Viewing platform located 2.5km along Lizard Drive (unsealed road) The Paddle Steamer Wagga Wagga was the last operational paddle steamer to ply the Murrumbidgee River. In September 1858, two South Australian paddle steamers, the Albury and the Lady...
Location: Maries Bashir Park, Twynam St The Wiradjuri Honour Wall stands in the Marie Bashir Park to honour the people of the Narrungdera Clan who have passed, and the Wiradjuri people of Narrandera Shire. The rammed earth material of the Wiradjuri Honour Wall has...
A brief introduction to the buildings that give Narrandera its special charm, a self-guided map can be collected from the Narrandera Visitor Information Centre (Cadell St).
Tiger Moth Memorial Location: Cadell St, Narrandera (adjacent to the Narrandera Visitor Information Centre in Marie Bashir Park) The Tiger Moth is the focal point of a memorial for those who trained at Narrandera’s No 8 EFTS (Elementary Flight Training School) during...
Location: Sturt Place The Charles Sturt Memorial commemorates the passing of this place in 1829 by explorer Captain Charles Sturt and his party on their epic journey along the Murrumbidgee River to discover an inland sea. After following the Murrumbidgee River and...
Location: 16 Bamblett St Hand crafted Aboriginal cultural items. Inspired by his father, an expert craftsman of boomerangs for hunting and throwing, Michael Lyons inherited the skills and patience to perfect the art of making boomerangs and artefacts with earthy...
Location: Off Old Wagga Road The reinstated Rocky Waterholes Bridge links public reserve areas north and south of the Bundidgerry Creek for visitors and locals to enjoy. The Rocky Waterholes area is a place dear to locals and a popular spot for picnics, fishing,...
Gather the family or some friends, grab a picnic rug and some delicious local produce and head to some of Narrandera’s great picnic spots: Marie Bashir Park (Cadell St) Lake Talbot Boat Ramp Brewery Flat Town Beach Or head out of town to some other great spots:...
Location: Crn Cadell St and Twynam St Please Note: The Parkside Cottage Museum is currently temporarily closed to the public. The Museum was established in 1968 and has some genuine rarities, each telling a story of Australia. Of note is the MacArthur Cloak which is...
Location: Lizard Drive Visit the beautiful Narrandera Wetlands situated directly across the road from the Brewery Flat Oval, picnic area and Murrumbidgee River view, and adjacent to the Sturt and Trunk Route memorials. Home to an amazing variety of native birds, the...
Location: Augusta St An excellent photo opportunity for all passing through town. Opened in 1885, the Narrandera Rail bridge was part of the line that ran south from Narrandera to Tocumwal on the Victorian border. It was common at the time for bridges to be...
Look out for free-ranging kangaroos, koalas, wallabies and an abundance of native birdlife as you traverse the picturesque Narrandera Flora and Fauna Reserve. The 1.5 hour self-guided walk provides an insight into the conservation status of the local river red gum...
Location: 64 Buckingbong Road, just off the Sturt Highway on Buckingbong Road Meet “Agro” the Murray Cod and learn about how Fisheries Centre scientists and staff support the native species of the Murray River Catchment at the John Lake Centre. The centre will help...
Location: 31 Cadell St The Narrandera Arts and Community Centre enables the Council the opportunity to support a range of artistic and cultural practices, community development and entertainment opportunities. To book this facility, visit the Narrandera Shire Council...
The Murrumbidgee River runs between Narrandera and Gillenbah and is home to endangered species Murray Cray, Trout Cod and Murray Cod. The river is bounded by a red gum corridor characteristic of the Riverina region. Some of the best access points to the Murrumbidgee...